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<blockquote data-quote="accuab" data-source="post: 7556494" data-attributes="member: 622869"><p>I've been doing some reading around and the 50 ha test tone thinking is all wrong since the impedance is lower below that frequency. Your watts reading is then much higher than what you set it at. The clipping would seem to occur wherever you boost on your eq since you set the gain to its max with a lower input. Whereas if you set it with your eq set like you would use it you would need a tone at a boosted frequency. Idk some of the tutorials just seem too vague to cover all setups. I guess that's why an oscilloscope is the best way to set it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accuab, post: 7556494, member: 622869"] I've been doing some reading around and the 50 ha test tone thinking is all wrong since the impedance is lower below that frequency. Your watts reading is then much higher than what you set it at. The clipping would seem to occur wherever you boost on your eq since you set the gain to its max with a lower input. Whereas if you set it with your eq set like you would use it you would need a tone at a boosted frequency. Idk some of the tutorials just seem too vague to cover all setups. I guess that's why an oscilloscope is the best way to set it. [/QUOTE]
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