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<blockquote data-quote="agentrice009" data-source="post: 7377029" data-attributes="member: 633722"><p>Yes, you are correct. My head unit pre amp outputs are rated at 2V which is why I had both amps set to 2V. Are you saying the 4 channel amp does not output at 2V? I thought it just sends the same signal as the head unit?</p><p></p><p>Edit: Looking through the manual, I was able to find that the 4 channel amp says the average current draw at my set up of 2 ohms, 100W X 4 is 10.7 amps. I'm not too physics saavy, but is this enough to calculate the voltage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agentrice009, post: 7377029, member: 633722"] Yes, you are correct. My head unit pre amp outputs are rated at 2V which is why I had both amps set to 2V. Are you saying the 4 channel amp does not output at 2V? I thought it just sends the same signal as the head unit? Edit: Looking through the manual, I was able to find that the 4 channel amp says the average current draw at my set up of 2 ohms, 100W X 4 is 10.7 amps. I'm not too physics saavy, but is this enough to calculate the voltage? [/QUOTE]
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