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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8502807" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Return the convertor and get a real head unit, stock head units usually have dirty signals and junk sound quality. Pre out voltage from a head unit is most likely less than 1 volt. Just letting you know, 8 volt on the amp means thats thats where setting needs to be at if your input voltage is 8 volts. You dont have 8 volts, youll be lucky to get 1volt out of your current signal setup.</p><p></p><p>Fusion is also not a very good amp brand eithe, very low end. Actual power output is weak and could be dirty and you could be very well clipping the amp due to low pre out voltage which causes speakers to distort.</p><p></p><p>Either way, the head unit is the most important part of your system. You can have the best gear in the world and it will still sound like crap if you get your signal from a stock head unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8502807, member: 650438"] Return the convertor and get a real head unit, stock head units usually have dirty signals and junk sound quality. Pre out voltage from a head unit is most likely less than 1 volt. Just letting you know, 8 volt on the amp means thats thats where setting needs to be at if your input voltage is 8 volts. You dont have 8 volts, youll be lucky to get 1volt out of your current signal setup. Fusion is also not a very good amp brand eithe, very low end. Actual power output is weak and could be dirty and you could be very well clipping the amp due to low pre out voltage which causes speakers to distort. Either way, the head unit is the most important part of your system. You can have the best gear in the world and it will still sound like crap if you get your signal from a stock head unit. [/QUOTE]
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