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<blockquote data-quote="Patthehat033" data-source="post: 7626713" data-attributes="member: 637337"><p>So basically when you break it all down, if you added another rca you can technically input more voltage, but since the amp will start clipping after a certain voltage you would have to keep the gain low with 2 rca's and the gain high with 1 rca to get the same power.</p><p></p><p>Also I am a bit confused on the "no current" thing. Is it possible to have no current? I thought voltage was thought of as the pressure of the current. current = amps? Without current what would the definition of voltage be considered?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patthehat033, post: 7626713, member: 637337"] So basically when you break it all down, if you added another rca you can technically input more voltage, but since the amp will start clipping after a certain voltage you would have to keep the gain low with 2 rca's and the gain high with 1 rca to get the same power. Also I am a bit confused on the "no current" thing. Is it possible to have no current? I thought voltage was thought of as the pressure of the current. current = amps? Without current what would the definition of voltage be considered? [/QUOTE]
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