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inuke 6000 clipping
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<blockquote data-quote="carl brooks" data-source="post: 129703" data-attributes="member: 8043"><p>Re: inuke 6000 clipping</p><p></p><p>i didnt know the subs have a crossover built in. i will pull those, and i will check the polarity. but the system is very basic. just the mixer with a sonic maximizer to the amp. with the trims at zero. (i thought it was called infinity). another words there not plus or minus just at the 0 mark on the pot. each fader is about 3/4 up. masters are at 1/2 way at the most. tops are full range just using the loft crossover at 120hz for the subs. the mixers has lights not meters for the main outputs a segement of greens, then yellows, then reds, when i was running 2 qsc's the amps would not clip untill i pushed it in the reds. But maybe i got a lemon with the inuke. i was thinking maybe put the inuke for the tops? it wont pull so much out of the amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carl brooks, post: 129703, member: 8043"] Re: inuke 6000 clipping i didnt know the subs have a crossover built in. i will pull those, and i will check the polarity. but the system is very basic. just the mixer with a sonic maximizer to the amp. with the trims at zero. (i thought it was called infinity). another words there not plus or minus just at the 0 mark on the pot. each fader is about 3/4 up. masters are at 1/2 way at the most. tops are full range just using the loft crossover at 120hz for the subs. the mixers has lights not meters for the main outputs a segement of greens, then yellows, then reds, when i was running 2 qsc's the amps would not clip untill i pushed it in the reds. But maybe i got a lemon with the inuke. i was thinking maybe put the inuke for the tops? it wont pull so much out of the amp? [/QUOTE]
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