Re: inuke 6000 clipping
It seems to me this is not as much about the B amp clipping as much as it is that one amp is clipping and the other is not.
Crossover notwithstanding, is this not simply the difference in gain between the two amps?
If, IF one wants both amps to peak about the same time, wouldn't this be solved by turning down the sensitivity on the B and possibly increasing (if needed) the sensitivity on the QSC until they start clipping about the same time?
Of course, that may end with a horribly lopsided sound depending on how much sub vs. top he has.
When I setup my amps (which I fed all separately from matrix outputs), I try to make sure the amp doesn't start clipping until the main/solo meters on my X32 bump over into the red (don't remember the dbFS off the top of my head). This way I know when the output from the matrix begins pushing the upper limits, that the amp is doing the same.
Incidentally, I'm also doing my crossovers on the matrices of my x32.
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