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3 Preouts for my hu...but why??
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 16121"><p>Chances are you're going to want all three sets of pre amps. One will probably be a NON-fade sub out which will be nice for the amp, it will allow for a more limited frequency range straight from the headunit, it also will not allow for signal fade and your amp won't have to work as hard. Also the it will be helpfull if you decide to go with an A/B class amp with no x-over. The other two will probably be adjustable for mid/high useage if you do indeed decide to add seperate amps for components. Head units usually will have a set number of preamps so you can't just add and remove how many sets you get with the headunit as to sway the price one way or another. So if the headunit you like has 3 pairs then you're going to get three pairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 16121"] Chances are you're going to want all three sets of pre amps. One will probably be a NON-fade sub out which will be nice for the amp, it will allow for a more limited frequency range straight from the headunit, it also will not allow for signal fade and your amp won't have to work as hard. Also the it will be helpfull if you decide to go with an A/B class amp with no x-over. The other two will probably be adjustable for mid/high useage if you do indeed decide to add seperate amps for components. Head units usually will have a set number of preamps so you can't just add and remove how many sets you get with the headunit as to sway the price one way or another. So if the headunit you like has 3 pairs then you're going to get three pairs. [/QUOTE]
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