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<blockquote data-quote="ryan_feine" data-source="post: 162879" data-attributes="member: 547036"><p>man you got your point you are right but if you dont have your amp adjusted right and noise gets into the signal you hear it more with lower voltages than higher voltages but what your talking about is right im just saying with most people that dont know exactly what there doin and might not have bought the best stuff it sounds crappy my friend screwed around with his stereo thats all he did he relly didn't know anything about it at all just played with it till it worked best and he was always whining that he had some fuzyness in his subs and speakers until he had his stuff set right it was pretty much becuase he bought the cheapest rcas you could find thinner than the ones that come with the old nintendo i got sitting next to my tv they gathered some noise and untill he got everything adjusted right he could hear it pretty clearly after he got things adjusted you could still hear it but not nearly as bad but with lower voltages stuff like that can get pretty bad with higher voltages its "hidden" so to speak, a little bit better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryan_feine, post: 162879, member: 547036"] man you got your point you are right but if you dont have your amp adjusted right and noise gets into the signal you hear it more with lower voltages than higher voltages but what your talking about is right im just saying with most people that dont know exactly what there doin and might not have bought the best stuff it sounds crappy my friend screwed around with his stereo thats all he did he relly didn't know anything about it at all just played with it till it worked best and he was always whining that he had some fuzyness in his subs and speakers until he had his stuff set right it was pretty much becuase he bought the cheapest rcas you could find thinner than the ones that come with the old nintendo i got sitting next to my tv they gathered some noise and untill he got everything adjusted right he could hear it pretty clearly after he got things adjusted you could still hear it but not nearly as bad but with lower voltages stuff like that can get pretty bad with higher voltages its "hidden" so to speak, a little bit better [/QUOTE]
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