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Help! Audio Technix 400.1 clipping.
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<blockquote data-quote="JL Audio" data-source="post: 8103305" data-attributes="member: 572633"><p>don't run it any longer until you have someone whom knows what they are doing look at it. Gain isn't set right, amp is probably not set right altogether. Every time you turn the bass up? with what? HU? bass knob?( don't use this like a volume knob ).. if it goes to clipping, simply turn it back down.</p><p></p><p>There shouldn't be any reason for that burning smell in particular but what you mentioned outright for clipping. Whomever you got to install it, i'd be weary to let " correct " the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL Audio, post: 8103305, member: 572633"] don't run it any longer until you have someone whom knows what they are doing look at it. Gain isn't set right, amp is probably not set right altogether. Every time you turn the bass up? with what? HU? bass knob?( don't use this like a volume knob ).. if it goes to clipping, simply turn it back down. There shouldn't be any reason for that burning smell in particular but what you mentioned outright for clipping. Whomever you got to install it, i'd be weary to let " correct " the issue. [/QUOTE]
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