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<blockquote data-quote="bajbass" data-source="post: 8765077" data-attributes="member: 674488"><p>Not saying that the rest are wrong about the line voltage of the deck being cause of the issue that you have, I've never dealt with a sony head unit but most 2v max head units (reputable ones) are more than enough to get the most out of the amp just need to set the gains higher than what you usually do on a 5-4v head unit .I will say this you may need more wattage to push that sub specially to combat box rise if u really want it to slam...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bajbass, post: 8765077, member: 674488"] Not saying that the rest are wrong about the line voltage of the deck being cause of the issue that you have, I've never dealt with a sony head unit but most 2v max head units (reputable ones) are more than enough to get the most out of the amp just need to set the gains higher than what you usually do on a 5-4v head unit .I will say this you may need more wattage to push that sub specially to combat box rise if u really want it to slam... [/QUOTE]
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