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<blockquote data-quote="sharkman" data-source="post: 8715695" data-attributes="member: 661488"><p>Just a crap shot. Could you use a amp clip light to find head unit max volume b4 clipping? I havent seen much info on it. Digital designs made a vid years ago to set amp gains using light. But they just gave you a rough guess at 3/4 volume. But what if your amp doesnt clip at all or its very close to max. You would be leaving some potential on the table. I know theres better ways of doing this it just an idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharkman, post: 8715695, member: 661488"] Just a crap shot. Could you use a amp clip light to find head unit max volume b4 clipping? I havent seen much info on it. Digital designs made a vid years ago to set amp gains using light. But they just gave you a rough guess at 3/4 volume. But what if your amp doesnt clip at all or its very close to max. You would be leaving some potential on the table. I know theres better ways of doing this it just an idea. [/QUOTE]
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