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<blockquote data-quote="3.5Max6spd" data-source="post: 1096539" data-attributes="member: 555373"><p>higher voltage allows a hotter signal over the run of the patch cables-</p><p></p><p>hotter signal leads to lower gain settings, amp doesnt fight for signal to make rated power</p><p></p><p>if you are inferring that high voltage alone reduces noise, you are wrong. Its done collectively with gain setting. If anything has to do with signal induced noise from the HU it would be the output impedance of the preouts, which affects the purity of signal tranfer- the lower, the better- not the voltage itself...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3.5Max6spd, post: 1096539, member: 555373"] higher voltage allows a hotter signal over the run of the patch cables- hotter signal leads to lower gain settings, amp doesnt fight for signal to make rated power if you are inferring that high voltage alone reduces noise, you are wrong. Its done collectively with gain setting. If anything has to do with signal induced noise from the HU it would be the output impedance of the preouts, which affects the purity of signal tranfer- the lower, the better- not the voltage itself... [/QUOTE]
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