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<blockquote data-quote="AsK 5109" data-source="post: 1839627" data-attributes="member: 554199"><p>I'm sorry I'm confused...........i dunno of any amp that will produce rated power at 6 volts.</p><p></p><p>Varible Input level is the amount of volts that can go from your head unit to your amp through your RCA. My Pioneer only does around 2.2 I believe. If you have an amp that will only take 6 volts and a head unit that dishes out 8 volts through the preouts.............you may have a problem with the amp overheating. I'd say 50/50 since your not going to far over, itwill come down to the strength/brand of the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AsK 5109, post: 1839627, member: 554199"] I'm sorry I'm confused...........i dunno of any amp that will produce rated power at 6 volts. Varible Input level is the amount of volts that can go from your head unit to your amp through your RCA. My Pioneer only does around 2.2 I believe. If you have an amp that will only take 6 volts and a head unit that dishes out 8 volts through the preouts.............you may have a problem with the amp overheating. I'd say 50/50 since your not going to far over, itwill come down to the strength/brand of the amp. [/QUOTE]
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