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<blockquote data-quote="Cruzer" data-source="post: 6956152" data-attributes="member: 617686"><p>Like i said, ive never had to turn my gain all the way up before it sounded good.</p><p></p><p>Also u prove one of my points with your post... If i match the rms of the amp and subs and i damage something all because my head unit uses 4 volt outputs and my amp is designed for 2 volt. That just means that amp sucks...</p><p></p><p>A good amp should not be designed for 2 volts because they should know there are 4 volt head units out there and to make sure their stuff does not cause problems or fail, they should design for 4 volts.</p><p></p><p>everyone on this form can prove me wrong, and say im an idiot, but i still wouldnt buy something that fails when everything was matched and installed right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruzer, post: 6956152, member: 617686"] Like i said, ive never had to turn my gain all the way up before it sounded good. Also u prove one of my points with your post... If i match the rms of the amp and subs and i damage something all because my head unit uses 4 volt outputs and my amp is designed for 2 volt. That just means that amp sucks... A good amp should not be designed for 2 volts because they should know there are 4 volt head units out there and to make sure their stuff does not cause problems or fail, they should design for 4 volts. everyone on this form can prove me wrong, and say im an idiot, but i still wouldnt buy something that fails when everything was matched and installed right. [/QUOTE]
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