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I agree completely. Line drivers have NEVER beeen installed in any system I have ever installed, and I have never needed one. 13V? WHY? Please... There are VERY few amplifiers that can even come close to USING a signal like that, let alone NEEDING a signal that strong.
If you "require them" for single ended, why not balanced, too? If 13V is better for single-ended, wouldn't 26V be better for balanced too? Your arguments are salesman's arguments! NO system needs a line driver if properly installed.
In addition to Dan's input above, the signal strength is nowhere NEAR as important as is the output impedance on the devces, lower is better, ALWAYS. The lower the output impedance, the less chance there is of having noise introduced into the system.
Travis, speakermakers owns a shop, and while he might not be trying to sell directly to you, he does use this very method to sell to unsuspecting, less than knowledgable customers in his store. His used-car-salesman-tactics are influencing your decisions. Install your equipment properly, and you won't need that additional 100 dollar, distortion and noise introducing device. Throw that 100 dollars somewhere that will TRULY do your system some good... An alternator. FAR more important than a line driver.