Question on "klipping'?


Does "clipping" have anything to do with speaker-poweramp comparability? Thanks.
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Showing 1 response by lindeman59f7f

Nicely put Sndsel, this is also what i found on audio electronics glossary: Refers to a type of distortion that occurs when an amplifier is driven into an overload condition. Usually the "clipped" waveform contains an excess of high-frequency energy. The sound becomes hard and edgy. Hard clipping is the most frequent cause of "burned out" tweeters. Even a low-powered amplifier or receiver driven into clipping can damage tweeters which would otherwise last virtually forever. Hope it helps!