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<blockquote data-quote="lrgaslife" data-source="post: 1478379" data-attributes="member: 565213"><p>Look at it this way.</p><p></p><p>Your rca cables is what carries your signal from your deck ALL the way to your amps or crossover or whatever. Even in my Civic, that is pretty far. So if you are contenplating over a 2 to 4 volt increase. That is twice the power of the signal. If you are serious enough about your sound to actually be thinking about it (that is why your are on this forum) then you just need to do it. A more powerful signal means less chance for signal loss or distortion in transit from point A to B. If your head unit is one of the most inportant parts of your system then your signal voltage is a main function in that unit.</p><p></p><p>DONT THINK LOUDER</p><p></p><p>THINK CLEANER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lrgaslife, post: 1478379, member: 565213"] Look at it this way. Your rca cables is what carries your signal from your deck ALL the way to your amps or crossover or whatever. Even in my Civic, that is pretty far. So if you are contenplating over a 2 to 4 volt increase. That is twice the power of the signal. If you are serious enough about your sound to actually be thinking about it (that is why your are on this forum) then you just need to do it. A more powerful signal means less chance for signal loss or distortion in transit from point A to B. If your head unit is one of the most inportant parts of your system then your signal voltage is a main function in that unit. DONT THINK LOUDER THINK CLEANER [/QUOTE]
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