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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 7732875" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>For subs you can't hear it unless it's REALLY bad. If your subs are setup in a ported box, or just some way where the actual "internals" of the sub are exposed somehow you will smell it if it starts to heat up a lot. Alternatively, if you play music full tilt for a couple minutes and feel the dustcap and it's very warm or hot, chances are you may be clipping. Keep in mind that sending a lot of power to your sub will do this as well, so sometimes it's hard to tell when it's clipping or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 7732875, member: 628495"] For subs you can't hear it unless it's REALLY bad. If your subs are setup in a ported box, or just some way where the actual "internals" of the sub are exposed somehow you will smell it if it starts to heat up a lot. Alternatively, if you play music full tilt for a couple minutes and feel the dustcap and it's very warm or hot, chances are you may be clipping. Keep in mind that sending a lot of power to your sub will do this as well, so sometimes it's hard to tell when it's clipping or not [/QUOTE]
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