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Will this do the same thing as a audiocontrol line driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4568380" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>There is no need for a line driver. If there is good output with the amp gain way down and the LOC gain almost at min, the the linedriver does absolutely nothing for you.</p><p></p><p>Turn the amp gain all the way counter-clockwise. Turn all the trimmers on the LOC all the way counter-clockwise. Turn up the volume to 3/4 on your radio. Unhook the speakers from the amp and hook a DMM on VAC to the right front output on the amp. Play a 0dB test tone and slowly adjust the LOC trimmer until you have the voltage that you should have for rated output from the amp. If you can't get full voltage that way, increase the gain slightly. Based on you first post you had the gain structure WAY messed up in your system. Adding another component is not the answer to a tuning problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4568380, member: 550915"] There is no need for a line driver. If there is good output with the amp gain way down and the LOC gain almost at min, the the linedriver does absolutely nothing for you. Turn the amp gain all the way counter-clockwise. Turn all the trimmers on the LOC all the way counter-clockwise. Turn up the volume to 3/4 on your radio. Unhook the speakers from the amp and hook a DMM on VAC to the right front output on the amp. Play a 0dB test tone and slowly adjust the LOC trimmer until you have the voltage that you should have for rated output from the amp. If you can't get full voltage that way, increase the gain slightly. Based on you first post you had the gain structure WAY messed up in your system. Adding another component is not the answer to a tuning problem. [/QUOTE]
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