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sony single din, line driver for sub amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="04murdalanche" data-source="post: 8146678" data-attributes="member: 637570"><p>This is true. But you'll clip the hel<em>l</em> out of your equipment with such low pre outs.. Won't be able to turn the gain up at all</p><p></p><p></p><p>It's always beneficial, till about 5v, after that it won't be much difference. Hardly noticed a difference in loudness from my 80prs(5v pre outs) to my RF 360.3 (8v pre outs) although it did sound cleaner.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly.. Amp doesn't have to try as hard.. Better voltage, less clipping, longevity on amp and sub increases.. Just a win win, as long as your conservative with the line driver they are very beneficial. I've experienced it first hand with a 2v pre out head unit. Metered a 151 @ 35 then put the line driver in and boosted to 6v pre outs, 54 @ 36.. 3 DB for a $70 line driver? Yes please</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tis true.</p><p></p><p></p><p>^^^^^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04murdalanche, post: 8146678, member: 637570"] This is true. But you'll clip the hel[I]l[/I] out of your equipment with such low pre outs.. Won't be able to turn the gain up at all It's always beneficial, till about 5v, after that it won't be much difference. Hardly noticed a difference in loudness from my 80prs(5v pre outs) to my RF 360.3 (8v pre outs) although it did sound cleaner. Exactly.. Amp doesn't have to try as hard.. Better voltage, less clipping, longevity on amp and sub increases.. Just a win win, as long as your conservative with the line driver they are very beneficial. I've experienced it first hand with a 2v pre out head unit. Metered a 151 @ 35 then put the line driver in and boosted to 6v pre outs, 54 @ 36.. 3 DB for a $70 line driver? Yes please Tis true. ^^^^^ [/QUOTE]
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