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<blockquote data-quote="frzninvt" data-source="post: 3275968" data-attributes="member: 560602"><p>The amplifier's gain should easily be able to compensate for a 2V output from the head unit. It depends on the head unit as to whether the output is clean at 2V though.</p><p></p><p>Having a higher preout voltage just allows you to use lower gain setting on the amps in order to potentially lower the noise floor, but if your not getting any noise (background hiss or what have you) there is no real need.</p><p></p><p>Adding additional components to the signal chain will also run the risk of introducing noise into the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frzninvt, post: 3275968, member: 560602"] The amplifier's gain should easily be able to compensate for a 2V output from the head unit. It depends on the head unit as to whether the output is clean at 2V though. Having a higher preout voltage just allows you to use lower gain setting on the amps in order to potentially lower the noise floor, but if your not getting any noise (background hiss or what have you) there is no real need. Adding additional components to the signal chain will also run the risk of introducing noise into the system. [/QUOTE]
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