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<blockquote data-quote="jellyfish420" data-source="post: 2215040" data-attributes="member: 555729"><p>depends. even though you'd have a slightly higer imp rise. the signal will still clip at a certain point. the safest route to set an amp is w/ an o-scope.</p><p></p><p>and no the gains aren't slightly lower than they shoud be, your just getting a little less power than you would w/ a 4 ohm load (or what ever load). when ever you set your gains you set them knowing that a 400x1@4ohm amp does 400w@4ohm. so just be careful you don't clip it.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellyfish420, post: 2215040, member: 555729"] depends. even though you'd have a slightly higer imp rise. the signal will still clip at a certain point. the safest route to set an amp is w/ an o-scope. and no the gains aren't slightly lower than they shoud be, your just getting a little less power than you would w/ a 4 ohm load (or what ever load). when ever you set your gains you set them knowing that a 400x1@4ohm amp does 400w@4ohm. so just be careful you don't clip it..... [/QUOTE]
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