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<blockquote data-quote="calebkhill" data-source="post: 7984247" data-attributes="member: 647857"><p>The reason I ask.....</p><p></p><p>Because i noticed the only thing that stops the noise is reducing volume, which made me think that fading to the rear lowered the volume rather than reduce db's.</p><p></p><p>Amp gain or eq wont stop it.</p><p></p><p>Reason im thinking theres a diff in volume and db is because I can back off the volume and the noise stops, but i can go into my HU's eq and lower every band to minimum and you will still hear distortion from the tweets. So sinse fading to the rear clears the noise, im thinking its reducing volume to the tweets.</p><p></p><p>And i dont think my HU is clipping because its at certain parts of certain songs. 90% of other songs, no distortion.</p><p></p><p>My amp isnt clipping because the gain was at zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calebkhill, post: 7984247, member: 647857"] The reason I ask..... Because i noticed the only thing that stops the noise is reducing volume, which made me think that fading to the rear lowered the volume rather than reduce db's. Amp gain or eq wont stop it. Reason im thinking theres a diff in volume and db is because I can back off the volume and the noise stops, but i can go into my HU's eq and lower every band to minimum and you will still hear distortion from the tweets. So sinse fading to the rear clears the noise, im thinking its reducing volume to the tweets. And i dont think my HU is clipping because its at certain parts of certain songs. 90% of other songs, no distortion. My amp isnt clipping because the gain was at zero. [/QUOTE]
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