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Line-driver on prs-80
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<blockquote data-quote="adjetta" data-source="post: 8357333" data-attributes="member: 634094"><p>I currently use a line driver with a remote knob on my sub channel. It goes from the sub-out of my pioneer prs-80 to my soundqubed 2200.1 mono amp. I recently discovered that my head-unit can go up to 62 without distortion, so i decided to reset my gains accordingly. So I turned my deck up to 60, and dialed my gains to zero, upon adjusting i discovered that i have lost alot of sonic reproduction? my bass is muddy and almost seems to be clipping at times. So I assume my deck is not clipping, so is it possible that a line driver can clip a clean signal? I don't want to remove it, it helps me dial my substage back when I need to, and turn it back up when I want to get rowdy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adjetta, post: 8357333, member: 634094"] I currently use a line driver with a remote knob on my sub channel. It goes from the sub-out of my pioneer prs-80 to my soundqubed 2200.1 mono amp. I recently discovered that my head-unit can go up to 62 without distortion, so i decided to reset my gains accordingly. So I turned my deck up to 60, and dialed my gains to zero, upon adjusting i discovered that i have lost alot of sonic reproduction? my bass is muddy and almost seems to be clipping at times. So I assume my deck is not clipping, so is it possible that a line driver can clip a clean signal? I don't want to remove it, it helps me dial my substage back when I need to, and turn it back up when I want to get rowdy. [/QUOTE]
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