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<blockquote data-quote="neonrt" data-source="post: 2353187" data-attributes="member: 568572"><p>i prefer a higher preout voltage, as it seems to sound better. i had a 1volt sony deck, set my gains right, and it sounded good. went to a 2.2v deck, same amp, speakers, and everything, heck even same brand hu, set my gains again, and i had louder, clearer bass. others i know say the same thing. not going against theory, but you know how theory, and real life dont quite jive. in theory its like ice t said, it should not effect sound at all, but in the real world, it does make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neonrt, post: 2353187, member: 568572"] i prefer a higher preout voltage, as it seems to sound better. i had a 1volt sony deck, set my gains right, and it sounded good. went to a 2.2v deck, same amp, speakers, and everything, heck even same brand hu, set my gains again, and i had louder, clearer bass. others i know say the same thing. not going against theory, but you know how theory, and real life dont quite jive. in theory its like ice t said, it should not effect sound at all, but in the real world, it does make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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