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In electronics, a line driver is an amplifier used to improve the strength of an analog or digital signal at its source by driving the input to the transmission line with a higher than normal signal level. This increases the quality of a transmission over a long run of cable. An example of a line driver is an amplifier used to extend the range of an RS-232C digital signal beyond 50 feet (~15 m) while maintaining a specified bit error ratio. In mobile audio, use of a line driver allows an amplifier's gain to be set lower, reducing low-level noise. Line drivers may also be used to enhance distortion in guitar amplifiers.
you got to keep doing it!!!!!! omg i lol hard. hard like my dick when i was jacking off to the vid. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifa series would be funny **** but id think hed catch on... well maybe not LULZ
He was kinda right about the remote wire lolHow can one person be so incorrect about virtually every topic he discussed? You'd think he'd have better results if he guessed at answers, or picked them randomly by throwing darts at a dart board.
isobaric clamshell with 10 TREO CXT 18s. hmmmm CL link with phone number, anyone of us could continue the saga, if he asks about the number just say you movedtell him you want an isobaric setup... ask him how he plans to install.. ahha... the equalizer would be halarious as well.. i bet that alarm would be awesome.. stripe goes to stripe ...