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2 channel + mono? just 4 channel? is what im trying to do even possible? if not what can i do to make this **** work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seth F." data-source="post: 8718012" data-attributes="member: 680868"><p>Also make sure you read the instructions on the LoC so that you level match the signal from your stereo to the Amp (the Maximized LED light on both products I suggested), then read up on how to set your gains properly on an amp. The gain dial is not a volume knob and you can easily blow your speakers if they are distorted/clipping at high volume due to too much gain.</p><p></p><p>I recommend getting an amp with more RMS power than you need so you can dial back the gain knob to match your RMS ratings on your speakers rather than turning it all the way up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth F., post: 8718012, member: 680868"] Also make sure you read the instructions on the LoC so that you level match the signal from your stereo to the Amp (the Maximized LED light on both products I suggested), then read up on how to set your gains properly on an amp. The gain dial is not a volume knob and you can easily blow your speakers if they are distorted/clipping at high volume due to too much gain. I recommend getting an amp with more RMS power than you need so you can dial back the gain knob to match your RMS ratings on your speakers rather than turning it all the way up. [/QUOTE]
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