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<blockquote data-quote="BallerKirb112" data-source="post: 426606" data-attributes="member: 549950"><p>In a setup without an amp. The speakers use the head unit's internal amplifier. Lets just say that inside a head unit there is a fixed gain. This preset gain is what determines the volume at which the music is played. But when you run RCA cables to an external amplifier, you have to set the gain yourself.</p><p></p><p></p><p>By doing this, the best and fullest possible signal is being sent from the head unit to the amplifier, and then on to your speakers. for great music!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallerKirb112, post: 426606, member: 549950"] In a setup without an amp. The speakers use the head unit's internal amplifier. Lets just say that inside a head unit there is a fixed gain. This preset gain is what determines the volume at which the music is played. But when you run RCA cables to an external amplifier, you have to set the gain yourself. By doing this, the best and fullest possible signal is being sent from the head unit to the amplifier, and then on to your speakers. for great music! [/QUOTE]
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