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<blockquote data-quote="dawgs007" data-source="post: 8305600" data-attributes="member: 662687"><p>You have no idea how much more helpful you alone have been than most guys on SMD combined. They know their stuff, but they aren't willing to help unless they do it in a rude, short-tempered manner. It's not worth it.</p><p></p><p>Also, when setting the gain, should I turn the boost up to where I'd like it at? For example, I like the effect it has. It seems to emphasize freq. that is commonly used in the music I listen to. Currently, my boost is at ~50%. Should I turn it off and just adjust the gain and that's it, or should I leave it how I like it and adjust the gain and voltage accordingly with the boost on? Just curious if boost will still clip the signal even with a "proper" gain?</p><p></p><p>Also, now that I think about it... when doing the equation, should I calculate it using the resistance I'm using (2ohm)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawgs007, post: 8305600, member: 662687"] You have no idea how much more helpful you alone have been than most guys on SMD combined. They know their stuff, but they aren't willing to help unless they do it in a rude, short-tempered manner. It's not worth it. Also, when setting the gain, should I turn the boost up to where I'd like it at? For example, I like the effect it has. It seems to emphasize freq. that is commonly used in the music I listen to. Currently, my boost is at ~50%. Should I turn it off and just adjust the gain and that's it, or should I leave it how I like it and adjust the gain and voltage accordingly with the boost on? Just curious if boost will still clip the signal even with a "proper" gain? Also, now that I think about it... when doing the equation, should I calculate it using the resistance I'm using (2ohm)? [/QUOTE]
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