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<blockquote data-quote="donmcgowen" data-source="post: 8515916" data-attributes="member: 660141"><p>Ill take everyone's word that its clipping. The subs sounded fine, I watched them and they didn't act crazy, no crackling.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I bought a set of cheap subs. I will do what Jeff recommend to tune the amp. If I get them working without blowing, I will invest in some better subs.</p><p></p><p>In all honesty, I really can't tell the difference in quality. Im not an audiophile. I just like to have good bass for the kick drum when Im listening to Slipknot or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your help. I never realized how touchy amps could be. Maybe its because Im now in the 1200w rms range when all my older stuff was 500w rms amps. Who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcgowen, post: 8515916, member: 660141"] Ill take everyone's word that its clipping. The subs sounded fine, I watched them and they didn't act crazy, no crackling. Anyway, I bought a set of cheap subs. I will do what Jeff recommend to tune the amp. If I get them working without blowing, I will invest in some better subs. In all honesty, I really can't tell the difference in quality. Im not an audiophile. I just like to have good bass for the kick drum when Im listening to Slipknot or whatever. Thanks for all your help. I never realized how touchy amps could be. Maybe its because Im now in the 1200w rms range when all my older stuff was 500w rms amps. Who knows. [/QUOTE]
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