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<blockquote data-quote="ryan_feine" data-source="post: 162832" data-attributes="member: 547036"><p>higher voltage means less distortion and i said he was partially right if you use good stuff and run it correctly 2 volts should be fine but if theres any distortion from any source when it gets to the amplifier a 2 volt needs to be increased by the gain to the amps optimal opperating level where a .5 volt distortion if the amp needs 4 volt input lets say would get bumped up to a volt of distortion now i know thats alot of distortion and it would take an idiot to run a stereo and have something that could cuase that great of distortion but its only an example if you use good rcas and run them on the opposite side of your car as the power wire then you shouldnt have anywhere near that much interference (man I know I can't spell and I've got bad grammer but its not english class is it??? If I have to I can use good grammer and spell good.) But if you use ballanced line drivers and whatnot then it eliminates any interference becuase it ballenced and like i said thats alot of explaining if you dont know about ballanced rcas so I'm not gonna explain how it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryan_feine, post: 162832, member: 547036"] higher voltage means less distortion and i said he was partially right if you use good stuff and run it correctly 2 volts should be fine but if theres any distortion from any source when it gets to the amplifier a 2 volt needs to be increased by the gain to the amps optimal opperating level where a .5 volt distortion if the amp needs 4 volt input lets say would get bumped up to a volt of distortion now i know thats alot of distortion and it would take an idiot to run a stereo and have something that could cuase that great of distortion but its only an example if you use good rcas and run them on the opposite side of your car as the power wire then you shouldnt have anywhere near that much interference (man I know I can't spell and I've got bad grammer but its not english class is it??? If I have to I can use good grammer and spell good.) But if you use ballanced line drivers and whatnot then it eliminates any interference becuase it ballenced and like i said thats alot of explaining if you dont know about ballanced rcas so I'm not gonna explain how it works. [/QUOTE]
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