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Bit One & Head unit RCA output voltage question!
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<blockquote data-quote="pyfocal" data-source="post: 8593763" data-attributes="member: 579632"><p>Bit One Input sensitivity on low level takes I believe at least .35 volts to get 4 volts max out of it (which will almost never get to 4 volts anyway). It can handle up to 20 volts on the high level inputs. I'd try the high level inputs first. If the head unit signal is of decent sound quality the Bit can do you a lot of good. If the quality of the head unit signal is ****** then the Bit can only do so much. I would try it before spending more unless you wanted a head unit anyway. I've had my PRS80 since they came out. I think it's as good as any for the price. I think my old 9887 sounds as good or a little better and I love the layout for crossover adjustment on it but the 80 has all the newer features that it doesn't. 2 USB inputs, SD card slot, aux in on the front and good Bluetooth without buying any add on boxes. Good luck to you !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyfocal, post: 8593763, member: 579632"] Bit One Input sensitivity on low level takes I believe at least .35 volts to get 4 volts max out of it (which will almost never get to 4 volts anyway). It can handle up to 20 volts on the high level inputs. I'd try the high level inputs first. If the head unit signal is of decent sound quality the Bit can do you a lot of good. If the quality of the head unit signal is ****** then the Bit can only do so much. I would try it before spending more unless you wanted a head unit anyway. I've had my PRS80 since they came out. I think it's as good as any for the price. I think my old 9887 sounds as good or a little better and I love the layout for crossover adjustment on it but the 80 has all the newer features that it doesn't. 2 USB inputs, SD card slot, aux in on the front and good Bluetooth without buying any add on boxes. Good luck to you ! [/QUOTE]
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