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Eclipse CD5030 sub pre-out voltage
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<blockquote data-quote="eradicator006" data-source="post: 8124266" data-attributes="member: 583214"><p>I've been running this deck since it was new in 2009. One thing I've never been able to get right is the gain on my sub amp. It's a rockford fosgate amp and according to the specs the highest voltage is 4v. My deck is supposed to be 5v.</p><p></p><p>What I am wanting to know is when does the deck put out 5 volts? Do I need to have the sub level on the deck all the way up for this to happen? The reason I'm asking is because I have my front speakers on another fosgate amp (4 channel bridged to 2). I have it's gain set to the min. My subs are quite a bit quieter than the speakers. I find that I have to turn the sub gain up a touch (maybe 10%-105%).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eradicator006, post: 8124266, member: 583214"] I've been running this deck since it was new in 2009. One thing I've never been able to get right is the gain on my sub amp. It's a rockford fosgate amp and according to the specs the highest voltage is 4v. My deck is supposed to be 5v. What I am wanting to know is when does the deck put out 5 volts? Do I need to have the sub level on the deck all the way up for this to happen? The reason I'm asking is because I have my front speakers on another fosgate amp (4 channel bridged to 2). I have it's gain set to the min. My subs are quite a bit quieter than the speakers. I find that I have to turn the sub gain up a touch (maybe 10%-105%). [/QUOTE]
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