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langer06 
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Posted: July 22, 2006 at 5:30 AM / IP Logged  

Is having 2.2 V preouts damaging to a high output amp?? I know the 4V is supposed to give a cleaner connection, but when the volume is at a high level is this really noticeable?? I just bout  a Pio deck at local store, wasnt premier, so only has 2.2V.. should I be concerned.. so far only running 1 amp at 600 RMS.. how would a 1000 RMS be off this deck? does it make the RCA cables overheat or harder on the amp in anyway??

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Don't think you have anything to worry about!
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If line out voltage becomes a concern you can add a line driver, which may or may not introduce some noise with it. You should have no problem with your set-up though. You may want to get some water cooled rca's though, haha just kidding:).
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Just make sure you aren't clipping the preamp signal...


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