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sony single din, line driver for sub amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8146807" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>That hiss is comprised of many frequencies, not unlike white or pink noise. Plenty of low frequency content in there. Aside from that, you lose a significant amount of dynamic range which is why I said anemic bass. Try it on 90% of setups - set the gain without a line driver and get pretty good results, then add a line driver and reset everything. I guarantee you it will be far more dynamic, on top of being cleaner. Line drivers are a godsend for bass. Take a look at every well known and well liked bass processor, they all have high voltage preout sections. Some of them swing out to 9v-13v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8146807, member: 607015"] That hiss is comprised of many frequencies, not unlike white or pink noise. Plenty of low frequency content in there. Aside from that, you lose a significant amount of dynamic range which is why I said anemic bass. Try it on 90% of setups - set the gain without a line driver and get pretty good results, then add a line driver and reset everything. I guarantee you it will be far more dynamic, on top of being cleaner. Line drivers are a godsend for bass. Take a look at every well known and well liked bass processor, they all have high voltage preout sections. Some of them swing out to 9v-13v. [/QUOTE]
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