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Old 02-19-2008, 01:02 AM   #5 (permalink)
SteamFire
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Re: Using a Line Driver

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Briman42487 previously said: View Post
you dont want to boost it any more than needed. with any modern amp, you will be fine. they probably rate there output voltages in RMS. not peak to peak like a lot of them. output voltage ratings arent regulated by the CEA. there are many different means of rating them just like amplifiers output ratings used to be. now its all on a level playing field so you can compare apples to apples.
Well, I know that Line Drivers are commonly used if you have an old radio, or one that dosen't put out enough volts, I see no harm in using a line driver for a cleaner signal, which is exactly what it'll do...if I had an Eclipse unit I wouldn't bother as they put out 4-5 volts.
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