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Josh
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Ferdie, your spelling of 'oscilloscope' is the least of your worries, mate.
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so apart from my spelling what else can u pick holes in??
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ferdie wrote:digital amps are ment to be cleaner, having said this if u present the amp with a clipped signal from the headunit then the amp will make it worse...
The greater issue in the case of a digital amplifier is that if the amplifier is presented with too hot a signal and it clips within the digital domain of this particular amplifier the speakers are going to be supplied with extremely damaging square waves, not to mention your ears suffering the extremely grating sound of digital distortion.
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josh isnt that what i said?? but i used smaller words and went in 2 less tech detail??
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No, you did not:
ferdie wrote:if u present the amp with a clipped signal from the headunit then the amp will make it worse...
The implicatation of your comment is a scenario where the signal source is overloading and feeding the dirty signal on to the amplifier - a bad a state of affairs regardless of whether you are using an amplifier built on digital or analogue architecture.

In my earlier post that you followed up I was drawing particular attention to the importance of maintaining correct gain structure when working with digital audio, as this is a far more likely cause of the problems aforementioned than 'digital amps being messy'.
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yeah man u got me, now i c what u were saying, next time ill be more carefull in my explinations :wink:
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Or maybe Josh can be less militant in his responses? :P I understood what you were saying Ferdie, even if you didn't use fancy words. :snigger:
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so where are the pics?
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PUFF_DOGG wrote:so where are the pics?
Adios, Puff Dogg.
progress has been slow atm cos of uni mid-terms and a number of assignments.......

have got some alarm install picks will get them 2 brayden asap,

will hope 2 have some serious progress made on the sub box next week(as in i would like to almost finish the box by the end of the week) but will have 2 c how i go for time...
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Militant? :|

I thought that was relatively straight-down-the-line and neutral. :(
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Dude you're about as neutral as acid and subtle as a sledge hammer. :P
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MORE BEER! :beer:
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:bowrofl:

Much as I hate to see drivers running at their maximum extrusion, that ad is a corker!
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Haha and ofcourse you know the xmax of the blaupunkt subs and you can tell that they're running at the limit? :lol:

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