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Have 2 new Alpine Type X's, thinking of switching for more SPL (DC level 3's?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sepeti522" data-source="post: 8667556" data-attributes="member: 676256"><p>[USER=674047]@shredder2[/USER] [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] [USER=674179]@fithwheel[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Sorry to ask, but I think I'm starting to understand things a bit better. I just wanted clarification I'm understanding correctly. So concerning the clipping issue I have, I was wondering how my subs could be clipping despite only recieving half of their RMS. If I'm understanding correctly, basically it's because when I'm turning my volume all the way up on a stock radio unit, its distorting those sound waves to a point the amp can't handle it and putting out the clipped signal. So by adding a dsp, that is what will take in those sound waves, clean them up, and put a good signal to the amp which in return will allow me to push a lot more power to them? Am I getting it right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sepeti522, post: 8667556, member: 676256"] [USER=674047]@shredder2[/USER] [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] [USER=674179]@fithwheel[/USER] Sorry to ask, but I think I'm starting to understand things a bit better. I just wanted clarification I'm understanding correctly. So concerning the clipping issue I have, I was wondering how my subs could be clipping despite only recieving half of their RMS. If I'm understanding correctly, basically it's because when I'm turning my volume all the way up on a stock radio unit, its distorting those sound waves to a point the amp can't handle it and putting out the clipped signal. So by adding a dsp, that is what will take in those sound waves, clean them up, and put a good signal to the amp which in return will allow me to push a lot more power to them? Am I getting it right? [/QUOTE]
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