What is amp clipping?

Clipping occurs when more power is required from an amplifier then it is able to deliver. Once the maximum amount of power supply voltage has been reached, it becomes impossible to amplify the incoming signal without compromising its form. This means that the signal is amplified but in a very distorted form.
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Does clipping hurt amplifier?

Facts about clipping: Any clipped signal can potentially damage a speaker. It does not matter whether the mixer, amplifier, or any other piece of audio equipment clips the signal in the system. Damage can occur even when the amplifier is not at full output.
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How do I fix my amp clipping?

If you are experiencing clipping distortion with your current amp, you may need to buy a larger power amplifier or live with lower volume levels. But be sure the amplifier gain is properly adjusted before rushing to buy another amp.
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Why are my subs clipping at low volume?

Since you said you're hearing at low volumes, it means the woofer has a damaged voice coil. This problem is usually most audible at low volumes. Applying even pressure all around the cone, try pushing it in and out a see if you hear a scraping sound.
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How do you know if a sound is clipping?

You'll know when you have severe clipping because you'll hear it. It sounds like the audio is starting to 'break up,' which is light distortion. The more severe it is, the more distorted the music begins to sound until it can become unrecognizable in an ocean of noise and loudness.
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What happens if your amp is underpowered?

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Underpowering is a permanent problem of clipping distortion and when clipping the average power goes up which can itself overpower and damage tweeters and woofers. Ideally I would get an amplifier rated close to or above the loudspeakers' rated maximum power.
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How do you determine clipping?

Clipping in a circuit can be detected by comparing the original input signal with an output signal with adjustment for applied gain. For instance, if a circuit has 10 dB of applied gain, it can be tested for clipping by attenuating the output signal by 10 dB and comparing it to the input signal.
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Can an underpowered amp blew a sub?

...as long as that underpowered amp is not clipping. Impedance isn't going to be an issue for the load, just the power source. So no, nothing you said is right. Properly setting the gain will prevent clipping and clipping is the only way a properly functioning, underpowered amp will damage a speaker or sub.
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What happens if the gain is too high?

If the gain is too high at the input stage, your audio will reach the point of distortion or clipping. This can be a good or bad thing depending on what you are going for, as you might want to get some distortion with an amplifier, though you might want a clean tone for digital audio.
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What causes clipping of an amplifier output signal?

Output clipping can be caused by exceeding the input common-mode voltage range (input headroom) or the input differential voltage range of the amplifier. Clipping can also occur when the output voltage range (output headroom) of the amplifier is exceeded.
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Why do my subs cut out at high volume?

sounds like you are losing voltage and need a larger alternator on your car. the amp is going in and out of protection mode.
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Why does my subwoofer pop?

So when you change inputs or change listening modes and you hear the subwoofer(or any speaker) "pop" this indicates that particular pre-out jack is not being muted....or not being muted for a long enough period of time. This can indicate there is a failed diode / circuit in the receiver.
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What does a subsonic filter do on an amplifier?

A subsonic filter will attenuate frequencies so low that your subwoofer cannot reproduce them OR that humans are incapable of hearing. Subsonic filter is also a very important feature for vented enclosures.
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Why do my speakers keep clipping?

In simple terms, clipping is caused when the signal is too loud for either your amplifiers or your speakers. When an amplifier is pushed beyond its maximum working limit, it ends up going into overdrive.
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What is soft clipping?

Soft clipping is a type of distortion effect where the amplitude of a signal is saturated along a smooth curve, rather than the abrupt shape of hard-clipping. Soft clipping is similar to the type of distortion found in certain analog audio systems.
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What is clipping in audio mastering?

Audio clipping is form of waveform distortion that occurs when an amplifier tries to produce an output voltage beyond its capability. When you clip the master bus in your digital audio workstation (DAW), it can make your music feel more distorted, warm, aggressive, punchy, and present.
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What dB should you mix at?

Mixing at the right volume level is important for getting a professional mix. If you're making any EQ changes or listening critically to the relationships between all of our sounds, then be sure to Mix at 85-90db. For everything else, mix at a lower volume level, such as around 50-60db.
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Does compression help with clipping?

Well, compressors lower the volume of loud peaks–they even out the notes that stick out in the mix. That's good because it allows you to bring up the gain of the whole signal without clipping. So overall using compressors right gives you a more polished and punchier sound without going in the red.
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How much headroom should I leave for mastering?

Headroom for Mastering is the amount of space (in dB) a mixing engineer will leave for a mastering engineer to properly process and alter an audio signal. Typically, leaving 3 – 6dB of headroom will be enough room for a mastering engineer to master a track.
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