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<blockquote data-quote="Ali1" data-source="post: 2035516" data-attributes="member: 567924"><p>They say that every headunit clips the signal at high volumes. Some HUs might clip later than others, but it's still there. I wanted to do the same method as you are, but there's a problem. While setting the gain correctly so the amp won't clip, the HU will stills end a clipped signal to the amp, which still makes it harder on the amp. Not sure on all this, but somebody can tell you more in details. Others hav said that this is not a very accurate method because there are many variables that are even being taken in while doing the DMM method. Best Choice is an O-Scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali1, post: 2035516, member: 567924"] They say that every headunit clips the signal at high volumes. Some HUs might clip later than others, but it's still there. I wanted to do the same method as you are, but there's a problem. While setting the gain correctly so the amp won't clip, the HU will stills end a clipped signal to the amp, which still makes it harder on the amp. Not sure on all this, but somebody can tell you more in details. Others hav said that this is not a very accurate method because there are many variables that are even being taken in while doing the DMM method. Best Choice is an O-Scope. [/QUOTE]
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