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<blockquote data-quote="Sguirrelfeather" data-source="post: 8527303" data-attributes="member: 668995"><p>My amps have a max input voltage of 8 volts. I have a 4 volt HU. No worries about getting them to match up. However, what I have come to realize is that with my current sub setup (I have the sub amp dialed down to 1400W) I have to put the gain around 75% just to get the max RMS wattage. When I upgrade and can utilize the remaining wattage available in the amp, I won't be able to get full output. So, I would have to get an 8V HU to take full advantage, right? Or am I not thinking this through?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sguirrelfeather, post: 8527303, member: 668995"] My amps have a max input voltage of 8 volts. I have a 4 volt HU. No worries about getting them to match up. However, what I have come to realize is that with my current sub setup (I have the sub amp dialed down to 1400W) I have to put the gain around 75% just to get the max RMS wattage. When I upgrade and can utilize the remaining wattage available in the amp, I won't be able to get full output. So, I would have to get an 8V HU to take full advantage, right? Or am I not thinking this through? [/QUOTE]
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