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<blockquote data-quote="RokintypeRs" data-source="post: 8081166" data-attributes="member: 628360"><p>I got my Pioneer TS-W3002D4 2 12 inches running at 1 ohm 850 watts each for a total of 1700 watts off of a Hifonics BE1700.1D. Is it ok to turn up the dB a little more than what the oscope says? I tuned it with an oscope and if I turn the dB up any further it causes clipping. Unfortunately its only about 1/4 of the way up and I want to get more bass but I don't want to spend money on an amp and I want it to hit hard but I was wondering if I clip it a bit it sounds fine. is this ok to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RokintypeRs, post: 8081166, member: 628360"] I got my Pioneer TS-W3002D4 2 12 inches running at 1 ohm 850 watts each for a total of 1700 watts off of a Hifonics BE1700.1D. Is it ok to turn up the dB a little more than what the oscope says? I tuned it with an oscope and if I turn the dB up any further it causes clipping. Unfortunately its only about 1/4 of the way up and I want to get more bass but I don't want to spend money on an amp and I want it to hit hard but I was wondering if I clip it a bit it sounds fine. is this ok to do? [/QUOTE]
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