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<blockquote data-quote="Puremetal89" data-source="post: 8686614" data-attributes="member: 678159"><p>I finally had a chance to remove my HU and swap cables side to side from mid 2ch amp to mono amp. No more clipping from the sub. But also no clipping from my components now which I was expecting. I drove around for 30 mins beating the hell out of my sub. It should have done it multiple times.</p><p></p><p>Is that possible? Or did I just magically fix it by unplugging and reconnecting the rcas lol. RCAs dont care what kind of amp they are hooked up to do they? It's the HU that pushes the signal to the amp. Or do the crossovers prevent clipping?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puremetal89, post: 8686614, member: 678159"] I finally had a chance to remove my HU and swap cables side to side from mid 2ch amp to mono amp. No more clipping from the sub. But also no clipping from my components now which I was expecting. I drove around for 30 mins beating the hell out of my sub. It should have done it multiple times. Is that possible? Or did I just magically fix it by unplugging and reconnecting the rcas lol. RCAs dont care what kind of amp they are hooked up to do they? It's the HU that pushes the signal to the amp. Or do the crossovers prevent clipping? [/QUOTE]
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