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Ok i what to run a MB Quart fx1.400: http://www.sonicelec...rt-FX1.400.html

And a Clarion EQS746:http://www.sonicelec...ion-EQS746.html

So would the amp run with the rca input power form the EQS (7 volts)

Sorry if it is a noob ?.

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If the amp has a internal crossover with a bass knob, then why do you think you need the Clarion line driver ??

What head unit will you be running this setup with ??

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If the amp has a internal crossover with a bass knob, then why do you think you need the Clarion line driver ??

What head unit will you be running this setup with ??

To pump up his weak H/U preout!? Think his prob is the lClarion put 7 v out and the amp accept from 200 mv to 6 volt´s.

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Guess if you would have said to give more control to the driver ... it would have made more scence to me. Thats why I had a Paremetric EQ om my system all those years ...

but to boost headunit voltage ... is something I would not do ... gives a great reason to have a DD1 distortion detector ...

theres gonna be alot of it ... My suggestion would be to buy a adequate head unit to do the job correctly ...

Why would anyone want to amplify bad voltage ??? I do not understand this at all ...

Give me a clean 4 volts anyday !!! If that doesn't fit your needs, Your amplifier is not strong enough to do its job anyways ...

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i have a pioneer deh-p8400bh and it have 4 volt preouts and i use a line driver to bump it up to 8 volts for my amps. its not a dumb idea. the amps seem to like it the sound better. especially the 4 channel. no more light hiss at all under any condition.

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i dont need it. it didnt get any louder. it just sounded cleaner. like the amp wasnt working as hard. which it isnt since it isnt having to offset the gain itself. my aq's are 8v - .02 i believe

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pioneer DEH-P8400bh

infinity kappa 6.5 components front and rear

XS Power D1200

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audioque 120.4

2 15 inch audioque HDC3 D2

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mechman 220a alt with external regulator

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If it got. Cleaner it has nothing to do with the 8 volts your gain is not a volume knob all it does is match the output to your input so if you double voltage the gain has to come down and works just as hard as it did before

If it got. Cleaner then the line driver had a a better signal or cleaned up the signal from your deck

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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