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<blockquote data-quote="skittlesRgood" data-source="post: 4585052" data-attributes="member: 590546"><p>the HU is putting out higher voltage to the speaker outs than the rca rite? so if your running that higher voltage to an amp then your amping the high voltage. if say 4v rca turns to 14v after the amp then if the hu puts out 14v to its speaker wires then your running 14v to an amp and amping 14v. so i would bet at the other end of the amp your getting way higher than 14v. that means more power. thats why the volume is so high on those speakers and just rite on the subs that are using the rca outs.</p><p></p><p>is that any better? it makes sence to me lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skittlesRgood, post: 4585052, member: 590546"] the HU is putting out higher voltage to the speaker outs than the rca rite? so if your running that higher voltage to an amp then your amping the high voltage. if say 4v rca turns to 14v after the amp then if the hu puts out 14v to its speaker wires then your running 14v to an amp and amping 14v. so i would bet at the other end of the amp your getting way higher than 14v. that means more power. thats why the volume is so high on those speakers and just rite on the subs that are using the rca outs. is that any better? it makes sence to me lol. [/QUOTE]
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