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<blockquote data-quote="phillyflapjak" data-source="post: 6797614" data-attributes="member: 621827"><p>Hey Databyter thanks for clearing that up. I have been told by many Audio professionals that 4 volt pre-outs are better like you said with the whole distortion thing. Now i no that i dont need to match 2 Volts like my Sony HU has. Well maybe you can help me databyter just by experience.</p><p></p><p>My Alpine MRP-650s gain is set to the first notch past minimum, My LP Filter is set to like 75hz and my Bass Boost is set to a little over half way. Do you think off the top of your head that i may be clipping? i keep my volume at like 21 and i think the max is like 40 or 50. My sub is a 2010 Kicker CVX 12 2ohm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillyflapjak, post: 6797614, member: 621827"] Hey Databyter thanks for clearing that up. I have been told by many Audio professionals that 4 volt pre-outs are better like you said with the whole distortion thing. Now i no that i dont need to match 2 Volts like my Sony HU has. Well maybe you can help me databyter just by experience. My Alpine MRP-650s gain is set to the first notch past minimum, My LP Filter is set to like 75hz and my Bass Boost is set to a little over half way. Do you think off the top of your head that i may be clipping? i keep my volume at like 21 and i think the max is like 40 or 50. My sub is a 2010 Kicker CVX 12 2ohm [/QUOTE]
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