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<blockquote data-quote="dipitydoo" data-source="post: 5188786" data-attributes="member: 567383"><p>Its ok to have some clipping when setting gains, especially with subs, since its more difficult to hear than mids and highs. Usually if you set your gains for zero clipping, you are going to be in for some dissapointment. Instead of using the loudness button, I would just turn up your gains. Also, comparing output between a sealed trunk Caddy and a hatchback with the seats down is like apples and oranges. The mustang will have an inherent advantage in output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipitydoo, post: 5188786, member: 567383"] Its ok to have some clipping when setting gains, especially with subs, since its more difficult to hear than mids and highs. Usually if you set your gains for zero clipping, you are going to be in for some dissapointment. Instead of using the loudness button, I would just turn up your gains. Also, comparing output between a sealed trunk Caddy and a hatchback with the seats down is like apples and oranges. The mustang will have an inherent advantage in output. [/QUOTE]
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