OP
so just hook it on one side?the saz 3k is not a 2 channel amp, it is mono. there are 2 sets of speaker terminals but they are connected in parallel inside the amp, this is the 4th or 5th time i have heard this lately, i thought it was common sense, guess i was wrong.
doesnt make a whole lot of difference. a lot of it is a marketing tool. a lot of people say the higher the pre out volatge the better the sq but some of the most coveted sq decks have 200mv preouts.Don;t mean to thread jack but I'ma do it anyway! What does the HU power matter? Is there really a big difference between 2, 3, 4, 5v? Always wondered.
x2op do you even have the electrical to support the 3000D?
I'd agree with this. Any difference in SQ likely can't be heard by 99% of members here. If anything though, it allows you to keep the gain slightly lower letting the amp run cooler. That's why I like higher voltage preouts. I'd love to say my SQ is the shit as a result, but I don't hear a difference lol.doesnt make a whole lot of difference. a lot of it is a marketing tool. a lot of people say the higher the pre out volatge the better the sq but some of the most coveted sq decks have 200mv preouts.
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i had the exact opposite happen with mine, a lot of amps dont like the 6.5 volt preouts my 860 hasI'd agree with this. Any difference in SQ likely can't be heard by 99% of members here. If anything though, it allows you to keep the gain slightly lower letting the amp run cooler. That's why I like higher voltage preouts. I'd love to say my SQ is the shit as a result, but I don't hear a difference lol.
Never had that issue but the 4V preouts on my current unit are the highest level I've ever used. From a direct drop in stand point, I was able to drop the gain a slight bit, nothing major, but slight. I have yet to meter my preouts to see what they actually put out. For all I know, they're putting out closer to 2V then 4V.i had the exact opposite happen with mine, a lot of amps dont like the 6.5 volt preouts my 860 has