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HU Pre-Out Voltage...

This thread is also directed at anyone that has experience in this field.

 

I'm going to ditch my in-car PC for a headunit (again!) and am just weighing up my options of available HU's. The pioneer unit I'm looking at only has 2v pre-outs; now whilst I understand the pros and cons of pre-out voltages, I was just wondering if, in the real world acoustic environment of a moving car (with assumed good earth points for the equipment and RCA's routed correctly etc) would the 2v really make any difference compared to say 4v, taking road ad engine noise etc into consideration?

 

My initial thoughts are no, but I thought I'd pop a post on here to the voices of experience who may be able to advise.

 

CheerZ

Joel.

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TBH m8 the RCA pre out volt only effects if your trying to get the Max out your amps .. or the Amps have a higher input volts .. Meaning u can not drive the amps to the Full

 

it all depends on what you can afford .. and the sound you are looking for

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