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<blockquote data-quote="bs199sg" data-source="post: 8368808" data-attributes="member: 662511"><p>Hi all, my 2 Pioneer champion pro (TSW3003D4) subs are clipping a lot. This mostly happens when I really turn up the volume. However, the subs output 4000watt total. What I hear is definitely isn't 4000watts. I am using a Hifonics Colossus Pro 5k. The subs are wired up at 2 ohms each.</p><p></p><p>My assumption is that my 2007 Ford Focus SE can't provide it enough power. Maybe there is voltage dropped or something. From my knowledge is that clipping occurs when you are feeding the subs too much power (my first assumption). Now I believe that I am giving them not enough power. They are trying to recreate the signal without the proper power... aka clipping. Correct me if I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time, let me know what you think. If possible, please refer me some alternators that can handle my subs, or at least point me in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bs199sg, post: 8368808, member: 662511"] Hi all, my 2 Pioneer champion pro (TSW3003D4) subs are clipping a lot. This mostly happens when I really turn up the volume. However, the subs output 4000watt total. What I hear is definitely isn't 4000watts. I am using a Hifonics Colossus Pro 5k. The subs are wired up at 2 ohms each. My assumption is that my 2007 Ford Focus SE can't provide it enough power. Maybe there is voltage dropped or something. From my knowledge is that clipping occurs when you are feeding the subs too much power (my first assumption). Now I believe that I am giving them not enough power. They are trying to recreate the signal without the proper power... aka clipping. Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks for your time, let me know what you think. If possible, please refer me some alternators that can handle my subs, or at least point me in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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