The 0 dB test tone is there only to get you at a ball park figure when using a DMM.Okay so correct me if Im wrong, but I (along with probably everyone else) have songs on my hard drive that are louder than others. I dont remember which ones these are. Using a DMM/OS, wouldnt I need to recalibrate my system everytime I changed songs because some songs will produce a higher preout voltage than other songs at the same volume? That seems like a futile process...but hey like I said I could be wrong.
Ah nice thank you. I was always wary of clicking that button but it makes sense now.this is were you need to use a program to equal the files loudness level. I use itunes to do this. But yeah, if the file is significantly louder than you will be pushing the system way past it's limits at loud volumes. I have ran into some of those files on limewire and just choose not to download them.
Most of us aren't close to placing clipping into the equation, but I am certain that endofdays is an exception to this! After all, he had to crank his gain to 80% in order to obtain 40 volts of output from his Brutus amp that doesn't even make rated output without clipping. Plus his concept of doubling power is a wee bit off the wall.Ah nice thank you. I was always wary of clicking that button but it makes sense now.
Do subs actually give a chit if they are sent a clipped signal? I mean they dont have feelings, desires to play perfect SQ, ect. Its just a movement of a cone in relation to a signal, clipped or not. Isnt the real problem the power increase FROM a clipped signal? And like a VGT turbo failure, wouldnt that extra power increase be like really obvious to the ear? Im not exactly sure, and could be wrong, but it seems like alot of this is common sense and there isnt a need to get really technical. Hell, 90 percent of the time youre not close to listening at levels significant enough to even introduce clipping into the equation right?
I didnt even realize he wrote that when I quoted it. Ive never seen such a broad spectrum of varying levels of knowledge of car audio over such a short period of time. Its like amnesia.Most of us aren't close to placing clipping into the equation, but I am certain that endofdays is an exception to this! After all, he had to crank his gain to 80% in order to obtain 40 volts of output from his Brutus amp that doesn't even make rated output without clipping. Plus his concept of doubling power is a wee bit off the wall.
like i said, that brutus is probably never even seeing 1600 watts because of the distortion that kicks in. I bet i am only seeing 1000 watts or less clean signal with it. My type r's would be much happier at 2 ohms each and seeing a much cleaner signal.Most of us aren't close to placing clipping into the equation, but I am certain that endofdays is an exception to this! After all, he had to crank his gain to 80% in order to obtain 40 volts of output from his Brutus amp that doesn't even make rated output without clipping. Plus his concept of doubling power is a wee bit off the wall.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifI didnt even realize he wrote that when I quoted it. Ive never seen such a broad spectrum of varying levels of knowledge of car audio over such a short period of time. Its like amnesia.
Haha yes sir. Theres a bit too much "oh you fail cuz my s***s marine grade quadruple shrink wrapped" or "oh you fail cuz I dont like the way you didnt properly mix your fiberglass resin" with zero indication that the poster knows how to fiberglass or why the f*** I need to have welding cable instead of regular 1/0.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
It wont take too long to learn to sift through the bullshit and separate those that know what they are talking about and those that just try and regurgitate nonsense.
Some songs are recorded louder than others, but it shouldn't matter too much. They should be in a range that won't damage your drivers too badly.Okay so correct me if Im wrong, but I (along with probably everyone else) have songs on my hard drive that are louder than others. I dont remember which ones these are. Using a DMM/OS, wouldnt I need to recalibrate my system everytime I changed songs because some songs will produce a higher preout voltage than other songs at the same volume? That seems like a futile process...but hey like I said I could be wrong.
Music isn't recorded in terms of W-RMS. It's recorded by dBs.The 0 dB test tone is there only to get you at a ball park figure when using a DMM.
Music is DYNAMIC in nature and some material is recorded at a hotter, or higher RMS level than other material and the EQ used in mastering differs between tracks, artists, genres, etc. To say that you wouldn't have to adjust your volume, settings, etc. between songs is crazy because no two tracks are recorded at the same level or mastered the same.
Now, if you were playing test tones at competitions, that would be a different
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Pioneers clip pretty high. I've found that mine begins to kind of clip at 50, then actually clips at 55>... I have a DEH-P6900UB.see, this is why i want to know exactly when my head unit pre outs clip. I have the gains set to have a max volume of about 4562 on my head unit. But the problem is that i don't know when the pre outs clip, some people say around 90% for most head units. But where the hell is there any proof of this. I don't want to clip the amps buy sending a clipped signal from the pre outs. This is the only problem i have with setting gains. And last time i checked, 45/62 is only around 75% percent, but if the preouts clip at 90%, then i could get louder
It's time to bust out the visuals....Ah nice thank you. I was always wary of clicking that button but it makes sense now.
Do subs actually give a chit if they are sent a clipped signal? I mean they dont have feelings, desires to play perfect SQ, ect. Its just a movement of a cone in relation to a signal, clipped or not. Isnt the real problem the power increase FROM a clipped signal? And like a VGT turbo failure, wouldnt that extra power increase be like really obvious to the ear? Im not exactly sure, and could be wrong, but it seems like alot of this is common sense and there isnt a need to get really technical. Hell, 90 percent of the time youre not close to listening at levels significant enough to even introduce clipping into the equation right?
Read post above.clipping includes there being too much power