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Apologies if this has already been covered. I'm swapping my Elf (Arc 125.2 copy) for a B2. Looks like I need a line out converter. No big deal, but it's another set of gain controls. I've adjusted amp gains with a DMM, so no problem there.
My question is: What voltage should I adjust the line out converter to? I plan to do this before attaching them to the amp. If I don't hear anything better, I'll probably shoot for 2V. Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
Stock headunit? If so, when I did mine I set my converter gain adjustments to just below the halfway position. Roll them all the way left and right and take note or mark where they stop. Then set it in the middle or just below.
Stock headunit? If so, when I did mine I set my converter gain adjustments to just below the halfway position. Roll them all the way left and right and take note or mark where they stop. Then set it in the middle or just below.
Yep, stock head unit with BT Hertz 6.5's. Thanks for the help.
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