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| REW Forum Clipping Detected - Why?Discuss Clipping Detected - Why? in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Clipping Detected - Why? I'm getting a clipping detected error, but I'm not quite sure why.
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| Clipping Detected - Why? I'm getting a clipping detected error, but I'm not quite sure why. I set my pre-pro volume to my typical listening level. Then using Vista's volume mixer, I set the Realtek Digital Output Device slider to 100 and the REW Settings slider to 20. The Out and Right meters now read about -12db each. Next I run Calibrate, which reads about 78.5db. Next, Measure > Check Levels gives me a "Level OK" reading of -21db. Then I run the measurement and get the clipping detected error box. Am I doing something wrong? I have attached a sample measurement in case it helps. Thanks! | ||||
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| Re: Clipping Detected - Why? I think you need to look at the "scope" tab and see if it is clipping there. HTH | ||||
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| Re: Clipping Detected - Why? Quote:
Clipping occurs when the input level is over 100%. The Check Levels routine simply plays pink noise with hi and low limits to try and capture most of the range that will be measured, but sometimes there a peak in your response that is outside the pink noise bandwidth, but still inside the measured bandwidth. No big deal, just retest the Check Level routine and set the linput level a bit lower. brucek | |||||
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