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<blockquote data-quote="thizzkid" data-source="post: 6737132" data-attributes="member: 613913"><p>well heres what i know,</p><p></p><p>distortion=clipping</p><p></p><p>clipping is when you turn up the HU up to the point where your door speakers start making funny static/crackling noise, in a sense its distortion right?</p><p></p><p>well when i turn up my HU to 28, my door speakers, distort a little, but the subs dont distort at all, just bass from what im familiar of</p><p></p><p>neither sub looks like its getting over powered, they jump but not more than half and inch, also i hear no funny static/distortion/clipping what so ever</p><p></p><p>my subs are almost brand new, maybe like 4 hours of play time with them, can it be because maybe they are not worn in yet?</p><p></p><p>anyone care to show me a better example of clipping?</p><p></p><p>also i read other forums and found out that my HU is 2 volts at the sub pre-out, is that why i have to turn up the gain to like 12" o clock, i think i should put it to 1 o'clock</p><p></p><p>my last question, sorry if im being such a noob, i have a bass knob that connects to my amp, i know its like a gain knob or maybe a bass boost knob, not to sure but whats the correct way to use it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thizzkid, post: 6737132, member: 613913"] well heres what i know, distortion=clipping clipping is when you turn up the HU up to the point where your door speakers start making funny static/crackling noise, in a sense its distortion right? well when i turn up my HU to 28, my door speakers, distort a little, but the subs dont distort at all, just bass from what im familiar of neither sub looks like its getting over powered, they jump but not more than half and inch, also i hear no funny static/distortion/clipping what so ever my subs are almost brand new, maybe like 4 hours of play time with them, can it be because maybe they are not worn in yet? anyone care to show me a better example of clipping? also i read other forums and found out that my HU is 2 volts at the sub pre-out, is that why i have to turn up the gain to like 12" o clock, i think i should put it to 1 o'clock my last question, sorry if im being such a noob, i have a bass knob that connects to my amp, i know its like a gain knob or maybe a bass boost knob, not to sure but whats the correct way to use it? [/QUOTE]
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