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<blockquote data-quote="vaiboy" data-source="post: 7828435" data-attributes="member: 570683"><p>Your head unit probably has 2V or 4V preouts, the EQ has 7V outputs, the function of the gain is to match the amplifiers output to the input signal. The relative position of the gain is meaningless, half way with a 2V signal might be acceptable but half way with a 7V signal not so much. You are potentially sending 2-3 times the input signal to the amp when you are using the EQ. Your gains need to be adjusted to match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaiboy, post: 7828435, member: 570683"] Your head unit probably has 2V or 4V preouts, the EQ has 7V outputs, the function of the gain is to match the amplifiers output to the input signal. The relative position of the gain is meaningless, half way with a 2V signal might be acceptable but half way with a 7V signal not so much. You are potentially sending 2-3 times the input signal to the amp when you are using the EQ. Your gains need to be adjusted to match. [/QUOTE]
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