Input/output voltages
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You don't need to change the amp just cause of the output voltage on your head.. it swings all time with how loud that part of the music you are playing is, how much you have your deck turned up etc.
The only thing to notice is if you always get distortion when you have the deck turned up on a loud track - then you are probably overloading the input stage of the amp and you may need to look for a different amp (or just turn your deck down a couple notches and realize that is as loud as your system will play nicely as it is set up).
BTW not sure if anyone has said this, but with that kind of voltage, your gain on your amp should be pretty much turned all the way down. That will give you the best SQ and a low noise floor...
The only thing to notice is if you always get distortion when you have the deck turned up on a loud track - then you are probably overloading the input stage of the amp and you may need to look for a different amp (or just turn your deck down a couple notches and realize that is as loud as your system will play nicely as it is set up).
BTW not sure if anyone has said this, but with that kind of voltage, your gain on your amp should be pretty much turned all the way down. That will give you the best SQ and a low noise floor...
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