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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8792258" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>Is your bass boost off? And your RCA signal also impacts this. I have a sfb600 that was clipping at 400w. My head unit only had a 2v preout and I was having to turn the volume up way too much on the head unit to get my amp to produce. I used an eq with built in line converter that is now sending a 6v signal to the amp. I was able to tune to 600w rms very easily at 80% volume from the head unit. Another reason it will clip is you just aren't supplying enough voltage to the amp, you may be carrying the correct volts but not the correct amps. I think the sfb pulls close to 200 amps at full tilt iirc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8792258, member: 682803"] Is your bass boost off? And your RCA signal also impacts this. I have a sfb600 that was clipping at 400w. My head unit only had a 2v preout and I was having to turn the volume up way too much on the head unit to get my amp to produce. I used an eq with built in line converter that is now sending a 6v signal to the amp. I was able to tune to 600w rms very easily at 80% volume from the head unit. Another reason it will clip is you just aren't supplying enough voltage to the amp, you may be carrying the correct volts but not the correct amps. I think the sfb pulls close to 200 amps at full tilt iirc. [/QUOTE]
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