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Suggestions on using -3DB or -6db test tones. My problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 2413752" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>ya since the bass isnt continuous it wont be as bad....and yes it is harder to hear clippiing in subwoofers...typically the onyl way i can hear it is when you get to a point with the gain near full tilt wherethere's a large audible power spike after you turn it up to a certain point, this is caused by all that exra clipped power (easily heard useing tones)....though this isnt a garuntee everytime, its a good rule of thumb to go with. with the type of music your playing youll be fine tunign it by ear. just remember to keep that level down when you play rap and tones</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 2413752, member: 560415"] ya since the bass isnt continuous it wont be as bad....and yes it is harder to hear clippiing in subwoofers...typically the onyl way i can hear it is when you get to a point with the gain near full tilt wherethere's a large audible power spike after you turn it up to a certain point, this is caused by all that exra clipped power (easily heard useing tones)....though this isnt a garuntee everytime, its a good rule of thumb to go with. with the type of music your playing youll be fine tunign it by ear. just remember to keep that level down when you play rap and tones [/QUOTE]
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