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<blockquote data-quote="THXdts" data-source="post: 3353908" data-attributes="member: 569376"><p>If you are setting your lp or hp or whatever, most amps have a circle dial thing, or at least mine does. Say for the lp the one side of the dial is 20 hz and the other side is 150 hz, and you want to set it to say 80 hz. How the hell are you supposed to know where 80 hz is? Just guess? Also, I set my gain on my amp with my DMM, but I think the amp has alot more to give..so how can I turn it up just before it starts to clip...but not clipping? Because I don't want it to clip..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THXdts, post: 3353908, member: 569376"] If you are setting your lp or hp or whatever, most amps have a circle dial thing, or at least mine does. Say for the lp the one side of the dial is 20 hz and the other side is 150 hz, and you want to set it to say 80 hz. How the hell are you supposed to know where 80 hz is? Just guess? Also, I set my gain on my amp with my DMM, but I think the amp has alot more to give..so how can I turn it up just before it starts to clip...but not clipping? Because I don't want it to clip.. [/QUOTE]
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