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<blockquote data-quote="BSchrowang" data-source="post: 8556690" data-attributes="member: 669770"><p>Preout voltage makes barely any real world difference, my kenwood has weak *** preouts. Like im talking maybe .5v at max. The gain on my amp is 95% of the way up but its not clipped or distorted ( the taramps has a clipping indicator to monitor it). Higher voltage are only better at reducing interference but as long as you run your wires separate from the power wire it will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSchrowang, post: 8556690, member: 669770"] Preout voltage makes barely any real world difference, my kenwood has weak *** preouts. Like im talking maybe .5v at max. The gain on my amp is 95% of the way up but its not clipped or distorted ( the taramps has a clipping indicator to monitor it). Higher voltage are only better at reducing interference but as long as you run your wires separate from the power wire it will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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