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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8556645" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I run Kenwoods in all my vehicles..They have very little distortion on maxed volumes.As far as the .5 v difference..Im not sure that you will be able to tell any difference if any at all.The 3 sets of out puts allow for front, rear,and sub stage amplifier installation options and seperation.Worth the few dollars extra if running a 4 ch,and a dedicated mono amp for the sub.and amplify your entire system,or multiple amps.I can deff tell a difference from my older Eclipse 5v and 8v head unit compaired to the Kenwoods</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8556645, member: 634282"] I run Kenwoods in all my vehicles..They have very little distortion on maxed volumes.As far as the .5 v difference..Im not sure that you will be able to tell any difference if any at all.The 3 sets of out puts allow for front, rear,and sub stage amplifier installation options and seperation.Worth the few dollars extra if running a 4 ch,and a dedicated mono amp for the sub.and amplify your entire system,or multiple amps.I can deff tell a difference from my older Eclipse 5v and 8v head unit compaired to the Kenwoods [/QUOTE]
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