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<blockquote data-quote="xDATx" data-source="post: 6592312" data-attributes="member: 584671"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>I just installed an alpine PDX-1.600 along with my Pioneer Avic-D3. The alpine has a gain input selector from 0.1V – 1.0V or 1.0V – 8.0V. The pioneer Avic-D3 is rated at 2.2V pre-outs, I taught that I would have to set to 1.0V – 8.0V setting. When I did that with the sub level on the Avic-D3 all the way up; I had to increase the amp gain about ¾ or more; and still not a lot of movement from my sub. I know my sub can take more.</p><p></p><p>I tired the 0.1V – 1.0V and it was more adjustable and more power, I just don’t want to clip or mess things up so I ratter make sure.</p><p></p><p>So should I be using 0.1V – 1.0V or 1.0V-8.0V with my Avic-D3?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in Advance</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xDATx, post: 6592312, member: 584671"] Hey all, I just installed an alpine PDX-1.600 along with my Pioneer Avic-D3. The alpine has a gain input selector from 0.1V – 1.0V or 1.0V – 8.0V. The pioneer Avic-D3 is rated at 2.2V pre-outs, I taught that I would have to set to 1.0V – 8.0V setting. When I did that with the sub level on the Avic-D3 all the way up; I had to increase the amp gain about ¾ or more; and still not a lot of movement from my sub. I know my sub can take more. I tired the 0.1V – 1.0V and it was more adjustable and more power, I just don’t want to clip or mess things up so I ratter make sure. So should I be using 0.1V – 1.0V or 1.0V-8.0V with my Avic-D3? Thanks in Advance Dan [/QUOTE]
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