TommyGun41x CarAudio.com Recruit 30 5 49319 Jan 18, 2023 #1 I’m curious as to why it’s a big deal to look for 4v pre outs or higher. Does it really matter when you set gains with oscilloscope? Click to read more...
I’m curious as to why it’s a big deal to look for 4v pre outs or higher. Does it really matter when you set gains with oscilloscope? Click to read more...
2 2023 LTZ CarAudio.com Exclusive 317 99 USA Jan 18, 2023 #2 More preamp voltage offers less distortion potential, assuming the amp is set right. 1
Jimi77 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com VIP 6,481 1,450 Denver, CO Jan 18, 2023 #3 Doesn't really matter much. 4v will have 3db greater noise rejection. You can 6 or 8v. I think some Audio Controll stuff offer 11v preouts. 1
Doesn't really matter much. 4v will have 3db greater noise rejection. You can 6 or 8v. I think some Audio Controll stuff offer 11v preouts.
H HardofWhoring Member 1,280 407 Phoenix, AZ Jan 19, 2023 #4 yeah that, just as long as your amp can take the voltage. I have an orion amp that maxes input voltage at 4V.
yeah that, just as long as your amp can take the voltage. I have an orion amp that maxes input voltage at 4V.