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<blockquote data-quote="PapaGeno21" data-source="post: 8069740" data-attributes="member: 581625"><p>Clean has nothing to do with the install. Clean means the signal is not clipped which means the waves are not squaring off at the top, they are staying nice and round so to speak.</p><p></p><p>Clipping happens from a variety of reasons, but you really need to scope your setup. Using a DMM will not yield clean signal as your amp may clip at 800W or the deck could be clipping from the get go.</p><p></p><p>Too many variables. If the sub is smelly, back the gains down some. That may be your only way to tell for now. Just don't let the thing stink for long or she will not forgive you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaGeno21, post: 8069740, member: 581625"] Clean has nothing to do with the install. Clean means the signal is not clipped which means the waves are not squaring off at the top, they are staying nice and round so to speak. Clipping happens from a variety of reasons, but you really need to scope your setup. Using a DMM will not yield clean signal as your amp may clip at 800W or the deck could be clipping from the get go. Too many variables. If the sub is smelly, back the gains down some. That may be your only way to tell for now. Just don't let the thing stink for long or she will not forgive you. [/QUOTE]
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