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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8667120" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>a line driver will help you get to the amps power capability without clipping the **** out of it. gains on amps are set up to take between x and y voltage and the amp will put out the same wattage irrespective of voltage it sees as long as its within the parameters set by the mfg, the only difference is where you have to set the gains. All a gain really is, is a device that tells the amp how hard to "listen" to the signal thats being presented to it via the RCAs and as long as the deck doesnt put out 0.5 volts and the amp is set up to see 2 to 8 volts, then a line driver wont make any difference really. Itll allow you to keep your gains down, but thats about it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8667120, member: 664079"] a line driver will help you get to the amps power capability without clipping the **** out of it. gains on amps are set up to take between x and y voltage and the amp will put out the same wattage irrespective of voltage it sees as long as its within the parameters set by the mfg, the only difference is where you have to set the gains. All a gain really is, is a device that tells the amp how hard to "listen" to the signal thats being presented to it via the RCAs and as long as the deck doesnt put out 0.5 volts and the amp is set up to see 2 to 8 volts, then a line driver wont make any difference really. Itll allow you to keep your gains down, but thats about it [/QUOTE]
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