The Camry Hey, I Try. 3,001 3 Western Oregon Mar 21, 2015 #1 gain is just matching voltage to head unit but does changing your LPF up and down change when the signal will clip? Click to read more...
gain is just matching voltage to head unit but does changing your LPF up and down change when the signal will clip? Click to read more...
big scott blazin low, and loud 3,611 0 edgewood, md Mar 21, 2015 #2 gain is just matching voltage to head unit but does changing your LPF up and down change when the signal will clip? Click to expand... no. clipping is from your music or a non clean signal ( meaning cheap h/u ) or setting your gain to high . all the lpf does it stops higher freq's from getting to your sub.
gain is just matching voltage to head unit but does changing your LPF up and down change when the signal will clip? Click to expand... no. clipping is from your music or a non clean signal ( meaning cheap h/u ) or setting your gain to high . all the lpf does it stops higher freq's from getting to your sub.
los33 10+ year member Car Audio G 3,617 21 Houston, TX Mar 21, 2015 #3 no. clipping is from your music or a non clean signal ( meaning cheap h/u ) or setting your gain to high . all the lpf does it stops higher freq's from getting to your sub. Click to expand... It can to some point as some frequencies can cause higher consumption of power. It all depends on the sub and amp. Sent from my Z970 using Tapatalk
no. clipping is from your music or a non clean signal ( meaning cheap h/u ) or setting your gain to high . all the lpf does it stops higher freq's from getting to your sub. Click to expand... It can to some point as some frequencies can cause higher consumption of power. It all depends on the sub and amp. Sent from my Z970 using Tapatalk