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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8468749" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>These songs are made without clipping. However if you have your gain set at a -5 db test tone, it'll be the wrong test tone because some of these songs have up to -1 db of signal strength which is what causes your system to clip. There is no inherent clipping in the music, you just need to know your system limits with each song. Basically if it stops getting louder, you are already clipping, back the volume knob or sub level up a bit. Ease into every song.</p><p></p><p>Decaf usually has -5 db and lower, very few of his go up to -2. DJ SNT and Got160s usually has it around -4 to -1 db. Havent analyzed slowfets yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8468749, member: 650438"] These songs are made without clipping. However if you have your gain set at a -5 db test tone, it'll be the wrong test tone because some of these songs have up to -1 db of signal strength which is what causes your system to clip. There is no inherent clipping in the music, you just need to know your system limits with each song. Basically if it stops getting louder, you are already clipping, back the volume knob or sub level up a bit. Ease into every song. Decaf usually has -5 db and lower, very few of his go up to -2. DJ SNT and Got160s usually has it around -4 to -1 db. Havent analyzed slowfets yet. [/QUOTE]
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