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can you split pre-amp to amplifier?
can you split the pre-amp signal to the amplifier? will it cause any noises or anything abnormal, or will it work fine baecause its a signal not really any power is being transfered.
Signal power is commonly misunderstood. if a signal was just a signal, then they wouldn't make a line drivers and signal amplifiers. By splitting the preamp you're splitting the signal voltage. Splitting to two amps probably wont make too much a difference, however if your deck is already lacking in signal voltage, then your amps will hate you :/ Perfect example, on a car you have your head lights and you have your daytime running lights. The Daytime running lights are usually the same bulb as your headlights, but how are they not as bright when running daytime running lights you ask? Well, the computer sends 6 volt 'signal' to the bulbs instead of the 12 volts they use during full operation. Same difference with the voltage signal from your output when you share them
may not be a significant difference, but your amps will work a bit harder trying to use less signal to amplify.
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