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<blockquote data-quote="twizt3dfuc" data-source="post: 444700" data-attributes="member: 7197"><p><strong>Re: Re: Re:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Clipping is when an amp tries to deliver more output than it is supposed to. Basically you can take an amp which @ 4ohm can supply 40w RMS clean power, (gain set with dmm to match head unit output voltage) that is safe operating.</p><p>However if someone uses the gain level as a volume knob instead of matching it to the head unit, the amp is fully capable of achieving 60 to 80 watts rms, however it is over working itself and producing a dirty signal, trying to compensate for the demands placed on it by the settings which will over time kill any speaker. </p><p>Clean signal on oscilloscope ~~~~~~~</p><p>Dirty /\/\__/\</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twizt3dfuc, post: 444700, member: 7197"] [b]Re: Re: Re:[/b] Clipping is when an amp tries to deliver more output than it is supposed to. Basically you can take an amp which @ 4ohm can supply 40w RMS clean power, (gain set with dmm to match head unit output voltage) that is safe operating. However if someone uses the gain level as a volume knob instead of matching it to the head unit, the amp is fully capable of achieving 60 to 80 watts rms, however it is over working itself and producing a dirty signal, trying to compensate for the demands placed on it by the settings which will over time kill any speaker. Clean signal on oscilloscope ~~~~~~~ Dirty /\/\__/\ [/QUOTE]
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