If one were to equalize more serverely than I do, the DEQ2496 will indeed exhibit clipping as opposed to just frequency chopping. My frequency chopping only involves amounts of less than 0.7dB -too small for me to hear any difference. With regards to the more common definition of clipping, like jhenderson010759 mentioned, the equilizer does encounter very noticable clipping across the whole frequency spectrum if the frequency chopping reaches more servere levels. 'Frequency chopping' will be what I'll call it from now onwards or if someone could name the proper technical term. The 'clipping' I was originally referring to was the User Manual's definition of clipping which is actually just a form of frequency limiting which cuts only the particular frequency which exceeds the equalizer's output capability. I've discussed the issue of output 'clipping' with someone last week and felt that I need to clarify or better phrase my wording.
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