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Need advice on my audio system setup, not getting much power from my sub
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8731482" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>Buck asked a good question and I didn't see a response for it.</p><p>What head unit are you running and what is the RCA voltage on it.</p><p>Most amps a run the best when you put at least 4 volts into them.</p><p>Most aftermarket head units are only putting out 2 volts.</p><p>If its a LOC your lucky if you get 1 volt.</p><p>IMO this the most overlooked area of car audio especially now that most cars are unable to have aftermarket HU put in them.</p><p>Its a simple fix if its the problem, just add a line driver. </p><p>You can get a decent one for $50-100.</p><p>Or if you have the money add a processor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8731482, member: 681842"] Buck asked a good question and I didn't see a response for it. What head unit are you running and what is the RCA voltage on it. Most amps a run the best when you put at least 4 volts into them. Most aftermarket head units are only putting out 2 volts. If its a LOC your lucky if you get 1 volt. IMO this the most overlooked area of car audio especially now that most cars are unable to have aftermarket HU put in them. Its a simple fix if its the problem, just add a line driver. You can get a decent one for $50-100. Or if you have the money add a processor. [/QUOTE]
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