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What's the gain knob for? To match the output voltage coming from your headunit.

And how does less volts pick up noise?

the wording is how i misinterpreted that... as for rebel his way of thinking is with a lower signal you have the chance to pick up "interference" (engine noise/ electrical noise n all that shit) so with a higher preout voltage you get a cleaner signal

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What's the gain knob for? To match the output voltage coming from your headunit.

And how does less volts pick up noise?

the wording is how i misinterpreted that... as for rebel his way of thinking is with a lower signal you have the chance to pick up "interference" (engine noise/ electrical noise n all that shit) so with a higher preout voltage you get a cleaner signal

Now is my way of thinking wrong or correct? I've been reading and all I've been reading is that higher pre-out means less "dirt" or a better defense of "dirt" getting in.

Now is that correct or what? I'm trying to get the correct info so I don't go off telling people the wrong stuff.

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I figured that.

I'm not a 100% less voltage will pick up noise. I haven't heard this, but "dirt" wasn't a good word to explain that.

I don't see where quality 2volts with a quality amp shouldn't be any different than say 4volts.

Yeah I just thought the word dirt would be the best word IMO.

Sorry about the confusion.

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from my experiance with my 2v hu i haave picked up ground noise easyer theen my friends 4v and we have our rca ran same way opisit sides of car then power. also a good set of rca cables do help with ground noise

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I figured that.

I'm not a 100% less voltage will pick up noise. I haven't heard this, but "dirt" wasn't a good word to explain that.

I don't see where quality 2volts with a quality amp shouldn't be any different than say 4volts.

obviously you havent done a swap from a 2v hu to a 4v hu. there is a hell of a difference in sound quality. ive made the switch a few times and you can always hear it.

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from my experiance with my 2v hu i haave picked up ground noise easyer theen my friends 4v and we have our rca ran same way opisit sides of car then power. also a good set of rca cables do help with ground noise

Good to know my statement holds some water!

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