SETUP
Clip Limiter
Clipping is the result of an amplifier running into a power supply limitation. The maximum output voltage that any amplifier can produce is limited by its power supply. Attempting to output a voltage (or current) level that exceeds the power supply results in a “flattenin” effect on the signal, making it’s waveform look cut off or “clipped”. A clipped waveform exhibits extreme harmonic distortion, dominated by large amplitude
The clip limiter detects this and reduces the gain to minimize the amount of overdrive. To preserve as much of the program dynamics as possible, limiting reduces the average program level until peaks barely clip. Each channel has its own clip limiter, and you can switch it on or off.
When driving
HPF (Hi-Pass Filter)
A filter having a passband extending from some finite cutoff frequency (not zero) up to infinite frequency. Also known as a
You should set up the filters so they best suit the frequency response of your speakers, since some speakers are particularly sensitive to
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