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<blockquote data-quote="adulbrich" data-source="post: 8451672" data-attributes="member: 661255"><p>I know some music has intentional clipping to get a different sound. Old rock has a lot of clipping. I know newer stuff does too. No I'm not saying clipping below tuning is ok.</p><p></p><p>We don't do electrical stuff in physics class. Lots of velocity stuff with radial motion and falling objects right now</p><p></p><p>If 30% isn't significant, what would you say is?</p><p></p><p>If clipping "isn't terribly relevant", why not just max your gains and wang?</p><p></p><p>My Z's were fine up until the clipping light started to flicker on the 20k. A couple times I could smell a hint of glue, so I turned it down. Because I mounted the amp where I could see it while driving, I was able to monitor it easily. It was especially easy to see at night. I always played it safe for daily listening. Only went a click or two into soft clipping for demos. I know the clipping indicator on amps isn't 100% accurate, but it's better than nothing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adulbrich, post: 8451672, member: 661255"] I know some music has intentional clipping to get a different sound. Old rock has a lot of clipping. I know newer stuff does too. No I'm not saying clipping below tuning is ok. We don't do electrical stuff in physics class. Lots of velocity stuff with radial motion and falling objects right now If 30% isn't significant, what would you say is? If clipping "isn't terribly relevant", why not just max your gains and wang? My Z's were fine up until the clipping light started to flicker on the 20k. A couple times I could smell a hint of glue, so I turned it down. Because I mounted the amp where I could see it while driving, I was able to monitor it easily. It was especially easy to see at night. I always played it safe for daily listening. Only went a click or two into soft clipping for demos. I know the clipping indicator on amps isn't 100% accurate, but it's better than nothing [/QUOTE]
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