For high speed data transmission over multipath fading channels Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) can be a spectrally efficient multicarrier modulation technique. All OFDM systems suffer from large peak-to-average-power ratio (PAR), which can lead to power inefficiency and nonlinear distortion at the RF portion of the transmitter. Tone reservation method uses reserved tones to generate a peak-canceling signal to lower the PAR of a transmit OFDM block. This paper investigates the recently proposed active-set tone reservation method, for complex-baseband signals, to reduce the PAR in wireless and broadcast systems. When PAR reduction is applied on an OFDM symbol and its PAR level still exceeds the target PAR after reduction this OFDM symbol suffers clipping. Infrequency domain clipping energy spreads across all tones and acts as error power. Simulations are performed to investigate the error power on data tones after active-set method.