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Re: My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid it

by Morris <maurycy.s@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 14, 2008 at 04:17 AM

On 12 Mar, 16:04, zekfr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (GregS) wrote:
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Morris <mauryc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> >Hello all,
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> >I've found this newsgroup on google search so I'm posting a question
> >here.
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> >I've recently connected an amplifier to my car's front speakers and
> >although it pushed the clipping threshold higher (louder) I was hoping
> >still something could be made about it.
>
> >I've bought a pair of Infinity 16 cm speakers (60W RMS each) and
> >connected it to some JVC head unit. The head unit produces 19W RMS
> >power on each channel, and some distortion appeared heard at volume 30
> >(of 50) .
>
> >So after digging through Internet resources I've learnt that most
> >probably my speaker is underpowered and the distortion is actually
> >generated by the head unit itself.
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> >I've bought an old second hand ampliflier - dual channel Legacy
> >branded - which is supposed to produce 2x100W of RMS power.
>
> >I've connected everything and although it is working and the sound is
> >louder, if I set my balance to more bass the clipping LED blinks with
> >each bass kick. At the same time distortion is heard in the speaker.
>
> >So I started wondering - is there actually a way of pu****ng the head
> >unit volume close to it's peak without any distortions? Or what can I
> >do?
>
> >I look forward to your replies and in the meantime I'll keep driggin
> >through wikipedia and different forums.
>
> With HU alone the distortion is probably the HU but its not entirely
clear.
> The volume control is just a attenuator and does not indicate where
> clipping will occur. Its possible the "Legacy" only puts out 2X50 watts,
> so the power increase is minimal. The only way to be sure is get
> another amp with good specs and more power and see how that
> acts. Going from 19W to 50 watts is barely noticable. Up to 100 watts
> should be very noticable but not even twice as loud. You need 10 times
> the power to play twice as loud, but more power enables you to help
avoid
> clipping.
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> greg- Hide quoted text -
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Ok - that's what I'm gonna do next then - I've just purchased another
second hand amp - this time it being the Audiobahn A4002T or something
like that, I've read quite a number reviews where people were praising
it. It's supposed to output the same wattage - 2x100 RMS at 4 Ohms and
I will check how it sounds soon.

Also another question appeared. At the moment my car is pretty messed
up - the speaker lies on the floor and the amp sits on the passenger
seat. I've only got one speaker hooked up to the amp (with a thick
wire speaker), the other one is connected straight to the HU using
original speaker wire. Now what will happen is - at certain volume if
I put balance only on the amped speaker - the clipping LED is off -
now if I move balance do play equally on both speakers without
adjusting the volume, again the LED will kick in every now an then (in
line with the bass kicks) Is that okay?

Also - maybe someone did it before and instead of me checking
different configurations for front speakers there is a certain
configuration proved to work?

Front speakers I'm using are Infinity 6012i
The Headunit is JVC KD-PDR31

ANd why did I at all thought of adding an amplifier to the system?
Cause I've replaced the original speakers with Infinity ones, as they
were knackered and had one or two holes, at the same tim bought a new
HeadUnit as the old one didn't have CD functionality. And after
realising that distortion heard at the speakers at certain volume most
probably originates from underpowering them - I decided to add an amp
as I haven't got rear speakers and haven't really made up my mind if I
want to have them as all the forum say to avoid mounting them on a
rear shelf. And since I've added an amp with the 'clipping' LED I
understood that it's definitely not the speaker's distortion, but the
signal comes distorted, so hopefully if the signal was OK the speaker
would play it clearly.

So am I going the right way or did I miss something and could the
reason be somewhere else?

Thanks,
Morris
 




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My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid it wi
Morris <maurycy.s@[EMA  2008-03-12 08:53:52 
Re: My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid i
zekfrivo@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-03-12 16:04:22 
Re: My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid i
Morris <maurycy.s@[EMA  2008-03-12 09:50:40 
Re: My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid i
"ScottM" <no  2008-03-12 19:50:27 
Re: My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid i
I. Care <icare@[EMAIL   2008-03-12 21:16:46 
Re: My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid i
Morris <maurycy.s@[EMA  2008-03-14 04:17:51 
Re: My amp clipping led goes on on bass sections - can I avoid i
Adcom <Adcom.36bfbz@[E  2008-03-14 18:22:13 

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