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Wil these settings effect anything after I set my gains?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8848803" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>The fact that you mention the need for a circuit to blow before it fry's the woofer is indemic to my point and a matter of symantics; we did not include a protection circiut in the intital and susequent post. Playing music that is clipping should be avoided, plain and simple. There is no benefit unless your doing a SPL drag race and need every single extra ounce of source program aplified for the "burp". I respectfully disagree that there is any good reason to push the limits for regular sound enjoyment. I will agree that under supervised, very limited applications where it can be contiuously monitred that you can, for a bit, get away with it. That is not my idea of a daily driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8848803, member: 689267"] The fact that you mention the need for a circuit to blow before it fry's the woofer is indemic to my point and a matter of symantics; we did not include a protection circiut in the intital and susequent post. Playing music that is clipping should be avoided, plain and simple. There is no benefit unless your doing a SPL drag race and need every single extra ounce of source program aplified for the "burp". I respectfully disagree that there is any good reason to push the limits for regular sound enjoyment. I will agree that under supervised, very limited applications where it can be contiuously monitred that you can, for a bit, get away with it. That is not my idea of a daily driver. [/QUOTE]
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