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Does my system have enough power?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris21206" data-source="post: 8720950" data-attributes="member: 681376"><p>Ok I will probably end up picking those up. Thanks!</p><p>I don’t fully understand “box rise” that’s a brand new term to me so I’m going to watch videos and research it.. If my clip light tells me that I’m clipping is that because of under voltage (not enough AGM batteries), or is it because I’m using the amp to it’s fullest potential at whatever signal I’m trying to produce? (I’m under the impression that when you clip, your using the amp’s full 8K watts and that’s all you can get). And that whenever you see clipping, you should turn your knob down right away?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris21206, post: 8720950, member: 681376"] Ok I will probably end up picking those up. Thanks! I don’t fully understand “box rise” that’s a brand new term to me so I’m going to watch videos and research it.. If my clip light tells me that I’m clipping is that because of under voltage (not enough AGM batteries), or is it because I’m using the amp to it’s fullest potential at whatever signal I’m trying to produce? (I’m under the impression that when you clip, your using the amp’s full 8K watts and that’s all you can get). And that whenever you see clipping, you should turn your knob down right away? [/QUOTE]
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