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I guess it's recone time.. What would cause this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8671092" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>This is why i tell people why the fk do you run it at higher ohm loads LOL clipping at higher ohm loads is just as bad as any other clipping. You will clip more at higher ohm loads because your output is complete sh*t. wired to 4 ohm nominal will see like 8 ish ohms power after rise.</p><p></p><p>You said you never heard clipping. YOU CANT HEAR CLIPPING on subs most of the times. by the time you do hear it, its already a heavy square wave thats extremely clipped. Those coils are supposed to be black and shiny, yours is really dull and has burn marks on the coil and the spider. Which is a sign of clipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8671092, member: 650438"] This is why i tell people why the fk do you run it at higher ohm loads LOL clipping at higher ohm loads is just as bad as any other clipping. You will clip more at higher ohm loads because your output is complete sh*t. wired to 4 ohm nominal will see like 8 ish ohms power after rise. You said you never heard clipping. YOU CANT HEAR CLIPPING on subs most of the times. by the time you do hear it, its already a heavy square wave thats extremely clipped. Those coils are supposed to be black and shiny, yours is really dull and has burn marks on the coil and the spider. Which is a sign of clipping. [/QUOTE]
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