What does it all Mean?
Originally posted by oneaudiopro
Lets assume that most amps can reach their full rated output with 1V at the amps input. What a 4V preamp section on a deck does for you is allow you to drive the input of the amp with the amp gain DOWN..............so the amp can reproduce a cleaner signal without alot of the associated noise that would normally be present if the amps gain were at a higher level. An amp can only put out it's rated power ONLY, no matter if you are using a 1V preamp or an 8V preamp section on your deck..................the difference will be how clean the signal is at the amps output because of the lower gain setting on the amp.
Lets assume that most amps can reach their full rated output with 1V at the amps input. What a 4V preamp section on a deck does for you is allow you to drive the input of the amp with the amp gain DOWN..............so the amp can reproduce a cleaner signal without alot of the associated noise that would normally be present if the amps gain were at a higher level. An amp can only put out it's rated power ONLY, no matter if you are using a 1V preamp or an 8V preamp section on your deck..................the difference will be how clean the signal is at the amps output because of the lower gain setting on the amp.
Another advantage of a high output preamp is the ability to drive the input(s) of multiple amps, whereas a 1 or 2V preamp would come up short on its ability to drive multiple amps to their full rated output.
Depending on how many amps you're trying to drive, the preamp voltage could be substantially reduced to a point that the amps inputs are not being driven to their full potential..........................I hope I said that right in laymans terms
Originally posted by oneaudiopro
Depending on how many amps you're trying to drive, the preamp voltage could be substantially reduced to a point that the amps inputs are not being driven to their full potential.
Depending on how many amps you're trying to drive, the preamp voltage could be substantially reduced to a point that the amps inputs are not being driven to their full potential.
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