NO, IT'S ALWAYS BEEN CLEAN UNTIL I MAKE IT CLIP. THEN IT CHANGES.
B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-09 4:55 am #41 2010-11-09 4:55 am #41 NO, IT'S ALWAYS BEEN CLEAN UNTIL I MAKE IT CLIP. THEN IT CHANGES. ••• More options Share P Perry Babin Member Joined 2003 bcae1.com 2010-11-09 5:03 am #42 2010-11-09 5:03 am #42 If it is perfectly clean until it clips, I think it's OK. Unless you plan on driving the amp into clipping, the behavior after it clips is irrelevant. I'm assuming that it clips at the same point above and below the reference point (on the scope). ••• More options Share B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-09 5:08 am #43 2010-11-09 5:08 am #43 YES. THE REPAIRED CHANNEL IS A LITTLE BIT SMALLER THAN THE RIGHT CHANNEL BUT VERY CLOSE. ••• More options Share B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 I TRIED IT ON A SUBWOOFER AND IT DID FINE. THANKS PERRY AKA DA KING ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 3 First Prev 3 of 3 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
P Perry Babin Member Joined 2003 bcae1.com 2010-11-09 5:03 am #42 2010-11-09 5:03 am #42 If it is perfectly clean until it clips, I think it's OK. Unless you plan on driving the amp into clipping, the behavior after it clips is irrelevant. I'm assuming that it clips at the same point above and below the reference point (on the scope). ••• More options Share B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-09 5:08 am #43 2010-11-09 5:08 am #43 YES. THE REPAIRED CHANNEL IS A LITTLE BIT SMALLER THAN THE RIGHT CHANNEL BUT VERY CLOSE. ••• More options Share B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 I TRIED IT ON A SUBWOOFER AND IT DID FINE. THANKS PERRY AKA DA KING ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 3 First Prev 3 of 3 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
If it is perfectly clean until it clips, I think it's OK. Unless you plan on driving the amp into clipping, the behavior after it clips is irrelevant. I'm assuming that it clips at the same point above and below the reference point (on the scope).
B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-09 5:08 am #43 2010-11-09 5:08 am #43 YES. THE REPAIRED CHANNEL IS A LITTLE BIT SMALLER THAN THE RIGHT CHANNEL BUT VERY CLOSE. ••• More options Share B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 I TRIED IT ON A SUBWOOFER AND IT DID FINE. THANKS PERRY AKA DA KING ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 3 First Prev 3 of 3 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
B bdgf2004 Member Joined 2010 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 2010-11-10 6:24 pm #44 I TRIED IT ON A SUBWOOFER AND IT DID FINE. THANKS PERRY AKA DA KING ••• More options Share