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<blockquote data-quote="9515ROB" data-source="post: 7142111" data-attributes="member: 612187"><p>if you already have an aftermarket stereo you dont need either especially if you got a aftermarket stereo with 5v preouts because that is the highest alot of amps will take. Line out converters are used with a factory stereo so you can have RCA outputs. Line drivers you mainly use if you got a cheap deck that has low preout voltage like 2v or when you use a line out converter they help boost the signal since its very weak coming from a line out converter</p><p></p><p>also i would get a 4ch for your highs and get a seperate amp for you sub</p><p></p><p>how much you looking to spend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9515ROB, post: 7142111, member: 612187"] if you already have an aftermarket stereo you dont need either especially if you got a aftermarket stereo with 5v preouts because that is the highest alot of amps will take. Line out converters are used with a factory stereo so you can have RCA outputs. Line drivers you mainly use if you got a cheap deck that has low preout voltage like 2v or when you use a line out converter they help boost the signal since its very weak coming from a line out converter also i would get a 4ch for your highs and get a seperate amp for you sub how much you looking to spend [/QUOTE]
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