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Help with setting new amp setting? Please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8712800" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>The bass signal is flat, what you are doing is forcing bass into the signal that was not there in the first place which can and will severely distort and clip the signal to hell especially if you already set your gains to max clean output and no, you cannot hear the distortion or clipping unless you have an extremely trained ear but its indeed there. You definitely never ever want to touch bass boost on anything if you plan on keeping your system healthy for years to come. Manufacturers do that to attract noobs making them think their amp is louder than it actually is but its literally just a clipped signal which makes subs sound louder than they are with a clean signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8712800, member: 650438"] The bass signal is flat, what you are doing is forcing bass into the signal that was not there in the first place which can and will severely distort and clip the signal to hell especially if you already set your gains to max clean output and no, you cannot hear the distortion or clipping unless you have an extremely trained ear but its indeed there. You definitely never ever want to touch bass boost on anything if you plan on keeping your system healthy for years to come. Manufacturers do that to attract noobs making them think their amp is louder than it actually is but its literally just a clipped signal which makes subs sound louder than they are with a clean signal. [/QUOTE]
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