Trying to understand 2V vs 4V preamp output
Just trying to make sure I understand things right.
Let's say I have:
a head-unit "A" with 2V preamp output
a head-unit "B" with 4V preamp output
knowing that in either case, they would go to an amp.
Is the difference at the point where @ close to full volume, the output signal to the amp will be close to 2V of magnitude (A) and 4V (B) ?
Since amp are preset @ given gain and volume is controlled @ the head-unit, i see the signal from the head-unit being shrinked when the volume is lowered.
imho, that would imply that if I don't intend to do high volume use, nor enter and noise level competition, even with (B) I would never take advantage of the 2v-4v range since I would be listening to normal volume levels.
Is my thinking way off ????
If not, I rather save some $ on the HU I want to purchase.
You use the sensitivity adjustment to match the amp to the HU output.
I would go with the 4V as it would help some in the noise rejection dept. Also look at the output impedance of the HU.. Lower is better. 50-100 ohms is good.
You use the sensitivity adjustment to match the amp to the HU output.
I would go with the 4V as it would help some in the noise rejection dept. Also look at the output impedance of the HU.. Lower is better. 50-100 ohms is good.
Thanks.


