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sony single din, line driver for sub amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="2010HHRUMADBRUH" data-source="post: 8146863" data-attributes="member: 606055"><p>I'm gonna give the sony unit a shot and just play around with it. I know a guy near me who has a DD1 so I can probably get him to let me use it to check when the head unit starts to clip and go from there.</p><p></p><p>As of now, if I'm only getting 2v to the 6020, then I don't see any difference for the tweeters if I switch to the sony unit. I have the gain all the way down and it's still loud as hell. The sub amp, is around 80%, but that's because I use the LC-1 with it and I monitor the voltage (only running the saz1500d in 2 ohm, so I'm sure it would take a hell of lot of clipping to get it under 14v, which it never seems to go)</p><p></p><p>What do you guys suggest I set the line driver voltage to, if I only use it on the sundown saz1500d v1? From what I looked up, 6v is what it can take? If I'm only giving it 2-4v, this should be a decent improvement right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2010HHRUMADBRUH, post: 8146863, member: 606055"] I'm gonna give the sony unit a shot and just play around with it. I know a guy near me who has a DD1 so I can probably get him to let me use it to check when the head unit starts to clip and go from there. As of now, if I'm only getting 2v to the 6020, then I don't see any difference for the tweeters if I switch to the sony unit. I have the gain all the way down and it's still loud as hell. The sub amp, is around 80%, but that's because I use the LC-1 with it and I monitor the voltage (only running the saz1500d in 2 ohm, so I'm sure it would take a hell of lot of clipping to get it under 14v, which it never seems to go) What do you guys suggest I set the line driver voltage to, if I only use it on the sundown saz1500d v1? From what I looked up, 6v is what it can take? If I'm only giving it 2-4v, this should be a decent improvement right? [/QUOTE]
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