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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 8334220" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>So, you can copy and paste, congrats. I see right where you c&amp;p the text in red from <a href="http://www.ovnilab.com/articles/clipping.shtml" target="_blank">here</a>, but then you added the blue, which isn't accurate. Clipping and a square wave are different. For the rest of it, um, ok?</p><p></p><p>As I said before, clipping is distortion.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Actually, in reference to my third sentence, here is a direct copy and paste from the same page you were looking at: "a clipped sine wave can look kind of like a square wave. Because of this, many people get the idea that clipping their amp results in square waves--but this is almost always false"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 8334220, member: 635756"] So, you can copy and paste, congrats. I see right where you c&p the text in red from [URL="http://www.ovnilab.com/articles/clipping.shtml"]here[/URL], but then you added the blue, which isn't accurate. Clipping and a square wave are different. For the rest of it, um, ok? As I said before, clipping is distortion. Edit: Actually, in reference to my third sentence, here is a direct copy and paste from the same page you were looking at: "a clipped sine wave can look kind of like a square wave. Because of this, many people get the idea that clipping their amp results in square waves--but this is almost always false" [/QUOTE]
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