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<blockquote data-quote="dkguitarist" data-source="post: 1692900" data-attributes="member: 557124"><p>are you saying you have your gain maxed out on your amp?!?!</p><p></p><p>if so you are clipping the shiznit out of it....amps will lose power when they start clipping/distorting.</p><p></p><p>set that shit right mang.</p><p></p><p>someone yesterday or day before mentioned how when they set their gains right, it was alot louder and sounded better than when their amp was clipping cuz he set his gains right...</p><p></p><p>do that before you get a new amp so you don't blow some nice *** amp you buy for more power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkguitarist, post: 1692900, member: 557124"] are you saying you have your gain maxed out on your amp?!?! if so you are clipping the shiznit out of it....amps will lose power when they start clipping/distorting. set that shit right mang. someone yesterday or day before mentioned how when they set their gains right, it was alot louder and sounded better than when their amp was clipping cuz he set his gains right... do that before you get a new amp so you don't blow some nice *** amp you buy for more power. [/QUOTE]
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