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Is my sub clipping??
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<blockquote data-quote="Brean803" data-source="post: 8376783" data-attributes="member: 665696"><p>I wasn't sure wether to post this under "subwoofers" or "amplifiers", so i just went with The one i thought best. So, my question is exactly what the title implies. I have a kicker comp rt (10" dvc sub, 2 ohm voice coils rated at 600 watts rms and 1200 peak) i have my sub wired to 4 ohms and my amp is bridged to 2 ohms. the amp is a 4 channel kenwood rated at 125 watts/ channel. I have channels 1 and 2 bridged running to my sub, and channels 3 and 4 going to speakers. I have all the filters and everything set correctly, and my amp gain is at about 80%, the sub sounds really good at lower volumes, but it starts to distort way before i think it should when u turn up the volume. I was wondering if it's possible that i'm underpowering the sub, causing clipping? Any advice welcome! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brean803, post: 8376783, member: 665696"] I wasn't sure wether to post this under "subwoofers" or "amplifiers", so i just went with The one i thought best. So, my question is exactly what the title implies. I have a kicker comp rt (10" dvc sub, 2 ohm voice coils rated at 600 watts rms and 1200 peak) i have my sub wired to 4 ohms and my amp is bridged to 2 ohms. the amp is a 4 channel kenwood rated at 125 watts/ channel. I have channels 1 and 2 bridged running to my sub, and channels 3 and 4 going to speakers. I have all the filters and everything set correctly, and my amp gain is at about 80%, the sub sounds really good at lower volumes, but it starts to distort way before i think it should when u turn up the volume. I was wondering if it's possible that i'm underpowering the sub, causing clipping? Any advice welcome! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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