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<blockquote data-quote="Frankensuby" data-source="post: 2089798" data-attributes="member: 569869"><p>Well, cause someone on here said it would be fine as long as I make sure to figure out where clipping occurs...etc. etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm using 10 hz - 900hz test tones that Jmac has provided a link to.</p><p></p><p>So after messing with it I figured this out.</p><p></p><p>1. I can't seem to make my HU create a 'clipping' sensation even up to full volume UNAMPED. Best I can say is that it stops increasing volume at volume 58 of 62.</p><p></p><p>2. With amp all the way up, and equalizer set to POWERFUL, my test tones start making a different 'tone' at about volume 40 0f 62 on both rear set and front set, through all of the frequencies, give or take 2 volume settings. On FLAT its about 46.</p><p></p><p>Am I looking for the severe static noise, or just the differnece in tone between 2 volume setting (i.e. volume 40 sounds fine, but volume 41 makes an added tone?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankensuby, post: 2089798, member: 569869"] Well, cause someone on here said it would be fine as long as I make sure to figure out where clipping occurs...etc. etc. I'm using 10 hz - 900hz test tones that Jmac has provided a link to. So after messing with it I figured this out. 1. I can't seem to make my HU create a 'clipping' sensation even up to full volume UNAMPED. Best I can say is that it stops increasing volume at volume 58 of 62. 2. With amp all the way up, and equalizer set to POWERFUL, my test tones start making a different 'tone' at about volume 40 0f 62 on both rear set and front set, through all of the frequencies, give or take 2 volume settings. On FLAT its about 46. Am I looking for the severe static noise, or just the differnece in tone between 2 volume setting (i.e. volume 40 sounds fine, but volume 41 makes an added tone?) [/QUOTE]
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