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<blockquote data-quote="SounDrive" data-source="post: 8136914" data-attributes="member: 653833"><p>Right for the most part. 2v to 5v for me wasn't a huge difference and I doubt most people would hear it but I could hear a little less noise. And I hate noise so that's a pretty big deal to me lol.</p><p></p><p>But if you do go with the 2v preouts and have noise issues, you can just use a line driver near the head unit to up the preout voltage before any noise is introduced to the signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SounDrive, post: 8136914, member: 653833"] Right for the most part. 2v to 5v for me wasn't a huge difference and I doubt most people would hear it but I could hear a little less noise. And I hate noise so that's a pretty big deal to me lol. But if you do go with the 2v preouts and have noise issues, you can just use a line driver near the head unit to up the preout voltage before any noise is introduced to the signal. [/QUOTE]
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