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Dbx Driverack PA limiter settings help
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Stringer" data-source="post: 41488" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Re: Dbx Driverack PA limiter settings help</p><p></p><p>From what I know, I mean read about in the manuals, both the Yamaha P7000S and MPA750 both have built in clip limiting anyway actually. The Yamaha amp's specs state : </p><p>'Limiter Comp : THD 0.5 %', that means a clip limiter right? Just not switchable like on a lot of amplifiers. </p><p></p><p>The MPA750 manual states :</p><p>'Clipping activates a “Clip-Limit” circuit. This permits the amp to reach the point of clipping without premature limiting, for exceptional headroom capability.</p><p>However, once clipping is reached (for any reason), input volume is then limited to</p><p>prevent gross clipping. This circuit limits distortion caused by clipping to about 1%</p><p>to10% (depending on degree of overdrive), which is audible but not severe.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Stringer, post: 41488, member: 166"] Re: Dbx Driverack PA limiter settings help From what I know, I mean read about in the manuals, both the Yamaha P7000S and MPA750 both have built in clip limiting anyway actually. The Yamaha amp's specs state : 'Limiter Comp : THD 0.5 %', that means a clip limiter right? Just not switchable like on a lot of amplifiers. The MPA750 manual states : 'Clipping activates a “Clip-Limit” circuit. This permits the amp to reach the point of clipping without premature limiting, for exceptional headroom capability. However, once clipping is reached (for any reason), input volume is then limited to prevent gross clipping. This circuit limits distortion caused by clipping to about 1% to10% (depending on degree of overdrive), which is audible but not severe.' [/QUOTE]
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