iD Mids Clipping?

CrownMe
10+ year member

Senior VIP Member
hey,

setup:

Pioneer HU

DD C1 amp (birthsheat says 230watts @ 4 ohms so 115 each channel)

iD cxs64 Comps (150 @ 4 ohms rms)

I was wondering if my mids are possible clipping. Basically on certain tracks that have heavy mid bass, like that boom bap quick bass response type tracks. When I turn the volume up on my HU it starts popping.

Normally I would think I'm just turning it up too much, which is most likely the case since the mids are being under powered. What are ur suggestions? Get a more powerful amp? if so I'd have to sell mine, and idea how much a DD C1 goes for these days?

thanks

 
gains is all the way up... high pass is at about 80
.. no good?

//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif and ouch.

Very very no good, gains maxed out= clipping and cooked speaker if your not careful.

 
.. actually the gain wasn't turned all the way up. But its pretty high.

Anddd I figured I should be pushing as much power possible to the comps since the amp pushes only 115 per channel and the mids require 150. From what I had understood, underpowering can also be seriously dangerous to my speakers.

To be honest I've been using these for a while like this, its just that normally I never turn it up that high, I never smelt burnt coils or anything like that so I'm assuming I havent cooked em.

And most the gain setting tutorials I've been reading seem to be sorta geared towards subs. But this is my understanding:

set everything to the minimum level on ur amp

turn ur HU up about 75%

then work with each gain one at a time, till u hear it clip then turn that gain down till u dont hear any distortion anymore?

.. does that about sound right?

btw, thanks for the help, really appreciate it

 
Underpowering isn't going to hurt anything. Maybe try setting them with a dmm.

Clipping your speakers with an underpowered amp is going to do damage though.

 
Underpowering isn't going to hurt anything. Maybe try setting them with a dmm.
Clipping your speakers with an underpowered amp is going to do damage though.[/QUOTE]

thiss. having an underpowerd amp tends to make people gain happy causing clipping fast. bad
 
Ok, so I just went back and did the 75% thing, from one of the tutorials I read, and it seems to be set nicely now.

I'll take ur advice and try reading into the DMM method.

btw, I didnt get that, underpowering wont hurt anything but having an underpowered amp can lead to clipping?

Isnt that the situation I'm in? my speakers require more power than my amp can possibly provide it, making it an underpowered amp?

 
Ok, so I just went back and did the 75% thing, from one of the tutorials I read, and it seems to be set nicely now.
I'll take ur advice and try reading into the DMM method.

btw, I didnt get that, underpowering wont hurt anything but having an underpowered amp can lead to clipping?

Isnt that the situation I'm in? my speakers require more power than my amp can possibly provide it, making it an underpowered amp?
yes well if you have an amp that puts out less than the desired speaker wattage some people tend to overcompensate by cranking the gains which is just gonna cause major amp clipping

 
yes well if you have an amp that puts out less than the desired speaker wattage some people tend to overcompensate by cranking the gains which is just gonna cause major amp clipping
what he and the others said. underpowering speakers usually causes ppl think they need to compensate by turning up the gain or the volume because they think it's not enough. this in turns starts to send a clipped signal to the speakers which is what damages them. not the underpowering.

now with that that said the ID CTX series speakers were made for drop in replacements. so wether powering it off the deck or an amp would suit the speakers fine. and if you'd look on the box of the ctx65cs you'll see a bar graph showing where the different power areas are. 100 is considered safe and the rest below that is green.

 
Activity
No one is currently typing a reply...
Old Thread: Please note, there have been no replies in this thread for over 3 years!
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.

About this thread

CrownMe

10+ year member
Senior VIP Member
Thread starter
CrownMe
Joined
Location
Toronto
Start date
Participants
Who Replied
Replies
21
Views
1,367
Last reply date
Last reply from
Horsemanwill
IMG_20260516_193114554_HDR.jpg

sherbanater

    May 16, 2026
  • 0
  • 0
IMG_20260516_192955471_HDR.jpg

sherbanater

    May 16, 2026
  • 0
  • 0

New threads

Top