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<blockquote data-quote="DRMVP21" data-source="post: 2918340" data-attributes="member: 568052"><p>^^^ stfu. Why am i gonna go and buy a unit with better preouts? As long as it is not clipping and not overheating the amp will be fine. What do you do if you can't get desired voltage without BB? Buy a new headunit or turn up the BB until the desired voltage is reached. If used BB on multiple systems and if it is setup right it doesn't kill your equipment. And by the way my gains are not maxed. Instead of maxing the gains and using BB to get desired voltage, i turned gains to 3/4 and readjusted BB until i got desired voltage and it sounds great and my amp doesn't clip or get hot. I would say bb is bad if your already close to max output and then turn bb up and clip the hell out of it, but other then that no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRMVP21, post: 2918340, member: 568052"] ^^^ stfu. Why am i gonna go and buy a unit with better preouts? As long as it is not clipping and not overheating the amp will be fine. What do you do if you can't get desired voltage without BB? Buy a new headunit or turn up the BB until the desired voltage is reached. If used BB on multiple systems and if it is setup right it doesn't kill your equipment. And by the way my gains are not maxed. Instead of maxing the gains and using BB to get desired voltage, i turned gains to 3/4 and readjusted BB until i got desired voltage and it sounds great and my amp doesn't clip or get hot. I would say bb is bad if your already close to max output and then turn bb up and clip the hell out of it, but other then that no. [/QUOTE]
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