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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 8077660" data-attributes="member: 627515"><p>your question of the line driver leads me to believe your thinking the voltage of your preouts on the HU has something to do with the voltage your alternator is feeding your amp. a line driver will do nothing to the voltage your amp sees. if you have 2V preouts you will have to turn your gains up more to get the same output if you have 5V preouts. bet someone could explain this better and go into more technical depth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 8077660, member: 627515"] your question of the line driver leads me to believe your thinking the voltage of your preouts on the HU has something to do with the voltage your alternator is feeding your amp. a line driver will do nothing to the voltage your amp sees. if you have 2V preouts you will have to turn your gains up more to get the same output if you have 5V preouts. bet someone could explain this better and go into more technical depth [/QUOTE]
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