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Re: inuke 6000 clippingDuring normal operation, you should NEVER see clip lights. If you do, then you don't have enough rig for what you're doing. During setup, you could drive it just so that you see the clip lights flicker, but that's it. If your clip lights were pegged, you are doing it horribly wrong. Learn to fix it.If you drive the amp too hard, it will shut itself of to try and protect itself. It's not that the amp doesn't like a 4 ohm load, it doesn't like what the user is doing to it.
Re: inuke 6000 clipping
During normal operation, you should NEVER see clip lights. If you do, then you don't have enough rig for what you're doing. During setup, you could drive it just so that you see the clip lights flicker, but that's it. If your clip lights were pegged, you are doing it horribly wrong. Learn to fix it.
If you drive the amp too hard, it will shut itself of to try and protect itself. It's not that the amp doesn't like a 4 ohm load, it doesn't like what the user is doing to it.