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<blockquote data-quote="thch" data-source="post: 1810070" data-attributes="member: 562032"><p>it really makes the most sense to remove the filtering. if you apply a 70hz LPF and test the gain at 70hz, you will end up with higher gain settings then you were supposed to have. but really it shouldn't matter to much. its equivilent to testing with -3dB (or -6dB for linkwitz riley) test tones.</p><p></p><p>since mild clipping is generally harmless, this shouldn't be an issue. if it is an issue, it can be solved by turning down the volume by 1 to 3 clicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thch, post: 1810070, member: 562032"] it really makes the most sense to remove the filtering. if you apply a 70hz LPF and test the gain at 70hz, you will end up with higher gain settings then you were supposed to have. but really it shouldn't matter to much. its equivilent to testing with -3dB (or -6dB for linkwitz riley) test tones. since mild clipping is generally harmless, this shouldn't be an issue. if it is an issue, it can be solved by turning down the volume by 1 to 3 clicks. [/QUOTE]
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