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sony single din, line driver for sub amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="2010HHRUMADBRUH" data-source="post: 8146395" data-attributes="member: 606055"><p>Got this sony single din. 2v pre outs.</p><p></p><p>Here is my current set up:</p><p></p><p>Stock head unit</p><p></p><p>cache cloc'd line driver/line output converter set to about 4v with each output on a splitter so i can wire up the sub amp and the tweeter amp</p><p></p><p>(I assume each amp would still get 4v this way?)</p><p></p><p>Stock mids in the front doors on the head unit (so my dad can have the stock experience when he drives my car)</p><p></p><p>saz 1500d v1 for sub, optimus crossover at 4k for vifa tweeters, sony xm 6020 for the tweeters, set to minimum gain (says 2v on the minimum setting, but apparently can take 4v?)</p><p></p><p>My thought is to put the sony head unit in, use the standard 2v preouts for doors and tweeters, then boost the voltage for the sub amp to about 6-8v (if it can take it)</p><p></p><p>I will probably use the crossover and amp to also power the door 6.5"s as well, so they are a bit louder. (I also plan to upgrade them in the future)</p><p></p><p>head unit in question is a SONY CDX-MP70, got it free, and has a remote, which is always nice to have.</p><p></p><p>It has the RCA inputs which I can convert to 3.5mm, and that's all I need for my ipod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2010HHRUMADBRUH, post: 8146395, member: 606055"] Got this sony single din. 2v pre outs. Here is my current set up: Stock head unit cache cloc'd line driver/line output converter set to about 4v with each output on a splitter so i can wire up the sub amp and the tweeter amp (I assume each amp would still get 4v this way?) Stock mids in the front doors on the head unit (so my dad can have the stock experience when he drives my car) saz 1500d v1 for sub, optimus crossover at 4k for vifa tweeters, sony xm 6020 for the tweeters, set to minimum gain (says 2v on the minimum setting, but apparently can take 4v?) My thought is to put the sony head unit in, use the standard 2v preouts for doors and tweeters, then boost the voltage for the sub amp to about 6-8v (if it can take it) I will probably use the crossover and amp to also power the door 6.5"s as well, so they are a bit louder. (I also plan to upgrade them in the future) head unit in question is a SONY CDX-MP70, got it free, and has a remote, which is always nice to have. It has the RCA inputs which I can convert to 3.5mm, and that's all I need for my ipod. [/QUOTE]
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