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<blockquote data-quote="mikesnissan240s" data-source="post: 1031912" data-attributes="member: 561922"><p>Is it possible to clip your subs if they are rated the same amount of watts as the amp puts out?Do I even need to worry if my gains are at like 60%?My problem is that I cant turn the bass up to much on my HU because I only have 4x6's.So what I did is hook them to an amp and have them turned down so I can turn up the HU and have louder bass.It sounds good enough for me,but I just wanted to make sure I wasnt killing my amp or subs.It doesnt sound like they are clipping but how can I tell without an oscillope?I hope all this made any sense.Any input would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikesnissan240s, post: 1031912, member: 561922"] Is it possible to clip your subs if they are rated the same amount of watts as the amp puts out?Do I even need to worry if my gains are at like 60%?My problem is that I cant turn the bass up to much on my HU because I only have 4x6's.So what I did is hook them to an amp and have them turned down so I can turn up the HU and have louder bass.It sounds good enough for me,but I just wanted to make sure I wasnt killing my amp or subs.It doesnt sound like they are clipping but how can I tell without an oscillope?I hope all this made any sense.Any input would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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