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<blockquote data-quote="IDSkoT" data-source="post: 5413507" data-attributes="member: 584344"><p>Is it so hard to agree with me? lmao.</p><p></p><p></p><p>ZOMG DEBEEZ ARE ATTAKING MEH</p><p></p><p></p><p>Range...? Google "Distorted Sound Wave" and you should come up with a few .wav files that show you what a distorted (clipped) sound wave sounds like.</p><p></p><p>And while a higher pre-out voltage does mean the gain has to be set lower, I wouldn't say "close to fully to the left," because that's just wrong. 4v is about half way... but it depends on the unit, the manufacturer, the lot, the amp, etc.</p><p></p><p>And, while we're on the subject of clipping... ALL head-units begin to clip the pre-out towards the maximum volume. For some it begins at ~75% of the volume, for others, it's about ~80% or ~90%.</p><p></p><p>My Pioneer DEH-P6900UB begins to clip at 50/62, and it actually starts clipping at about 55/62.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDSkoT, post: 5413507, member: 584344"] Is it so hard to agree with me? lmao. ZOMG DEBEEZ ARE ATTAKING MEH Range...? Google "Distorted Sound Wave" and you should come up with a few .wav files that show you what a distorted (clipped) sound wave sounds like. And while a higher pre-out voltage does mean the gain has to be set lower, I wouldn't say "close to fully to the left," because that's just wrong. 4v is about half way... but it depends on the unit, the manufacturer, the lot, the amp, etc. And, while we're on the subject of clipping... ALL head-units begin to clip the pre-out towards the maximum volume. For some it begins at ~75% of the volume, for others, it's about ~80% or ~90%. My Pioneer DEH-P6900UB begins to clip at 50/62, and it actually starts clipping at about 55/62. [/QUOTE]
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