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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 3367081" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>I don't know about the Panasonic, but the Eclipse has 8V outputs. I had the 8053 w/ 8V outputs connected to an amplifier that had a "maximum" input voltage of 1.5V with the gain set to minimum.....and I had to really be jamming on it to drive it into clipping.</p><p></p><p>That Sundown has a pretty wide swing on the input sensitivity...up to 6V. Depending on your listening habits, musical content and other settings (bass boost, etc) you would probably be fine with it set a little higher than you have now with music. Just be careful if you're blasting test tones at a loud volume. If you don't have access to a DMM listen carefully for distortion/etc for a while.....or just run to Radio Shack and grab one of the $10 cheapies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 3367081, member: 555320"] I don't know about the Panasonic, but the Eclipse has 8V outputs. I had the 8053 w/ 8V outputs connected to an amplifier that had a "maximum" input voltage of 1.5V with the gain set to minimum.....and I had to really be jamming on it to drive it into clipping. That Sundown has a pretty wide swing on the input sensitivity...up to 6V. Depending on your listening habits, musical content and other settings (bass boost, etc) you would probably be fine with it set a little higher than you have now with music. Just be careful if you're blasting test tones at a loud volume. If you don't have access to a DMM listen carefully for distortion/etc for a while.....or just run to Radio Shack and grab one of the $10 cheapies. [/QUOTE]
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