audioholic
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I believe you someone told ya. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifi cant find it.....but i know i read somewhere voltage drops can led to clipping....oh well doesnt matter the setup is gone and that ground wont be used again....
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But, they were mistaken. Clipping occurs as a result of too high of input voltage (signal wire). What you are talking about is low voltage, and on the charging system's voltage. In other words, your stereo can be pounding away and dropping your system voltage down to 12-13volts (or whatever), but your signal voltage from the headunit will not be altered (and certainly not rise, which is what would need to happen for clipping to occur).
I honestly dont see how a poor ground could cause your subs to get smelly. It had to be another problem. Had I read that thread, I would have replied in the same manner then.
Hope this helps.
