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<blockquote data-quote="Max_Power" data-source="post: 4250472" data-attributes="member: 572364"><p>I was listening to jeezy's hypnotize the other day and it hit me. The bass lines in rap, hip/hop, r/b, etc is basically sine waves.</p><p></p><p>My question is then, with all the concern for setting gains for subwoofer amps with a 50hz tone, will the amp ever see a full power curve? What I mean by this is, most people claim music is dynamic and therefore setting gains with a sine wave should limit the possibillity of damage. BUT, if music with heavy bass lines is played, aren't you going to eventually hit a 50hz tone and get the full power you asked for out of your amp? could this mean possible damage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max_Power, post: 4250472, member: 572364"] I was listening to jeezy's hypnotize the other day and it hit me. The bass lines in rap, hip/hop, r/b, etc is basically sine waves. My question is then, with all the concern for setting gains for subwoofer amps with a 50hz tone, will the amp ever see a full power curve? What I mean by this is, most people claim music is dynamic and therefore setting gains with a sine wave should limit the possibillity of damage. BUT, if music with heavy bass lines is played, aren't you going to eventually hit a 50hz tone and get the full power you asked for out of your amp? could this mean possible damage? [/QUOTE]
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