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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8883630" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>Based on your years of audio experience, what is your opinion of the following statement? <strong>The gain should not be a guessing game. Find out the output of your head unit (check the specifications) and set the gain to that specific number. There are many methods used, but an example of the correct way is to check your head unit's pre-outs voltage. If the preout voltage is 2.5V, that is the maximum voltage (signal) that will be sent through the RCA cables to the amp. The gain control is not a volume knob. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8883630, member: 658561"] Based on your years of audio experience, what is your opinion of the following statement? [B]The gain should not be a guessing game. Find out the output of your head unit (check the specifications) and set the gain to that specific number. There are many methods used, but an example of the correct way is to check your head unit's pre-outs voltage. If the preout voltage is 2.5V, that is the maximum voltage (signal) that will be sent through the RCA cables to the amp. The gain control is not a volume knob. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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