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<blockquote data-quote="denim" data-source="post: 84389" data-attributes="member: 545441"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Hey slip, regardless of SPL or SQ, the more volts you send to your amps the better, the more volts they are getting the less noise disturbance that can be picked up in your RCA's, the stronger signal the less you amps have to work to produce sound, and if your subs / speakers can take it you can get an increas in SPL with much better SQ, espically if you have along distance between your head unit and your amps there can be a drop off in signal voltage, the head unit might be putting out 2volts but by the time the signal gets to the amp it is less than 2volts, so long story short the more volts the better all the way around, look at any serious competition vehicle and they all have a ton of signal going to the amps, regardless of if they are SPL or SQ</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denim, post: 84389, member: 545441"] [B][SIZE=12px]Hey slip, regardless of SPL or SQ, the more volts you send to your amps the better, the more volts they are getting the less noise disturbance that can be picked up in your RCA's, the stronger signal the less you amps have to work to produce sound, and if your subs / speakers can take it you can get an increas in SPL with much better SQ, espically if you have along distance between your head unit and your amps there can be a drop off in signal voltage, the head unit might be putting out 2volts but by the time the signal gets to the amp it is less than 2volts, so long story short the more volts the better all the way around, look at any serious competition vehicle and they all have a ton of signal going to the amps, regardless of if they are SPL or SQ[/SIZE][/B] [/QUOTE]
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