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I have a Bazooka EL1500 and I also have a Fusion FX-40 in-dash eq/xover/linedriver. Now my question is this, the FX-40 boosts my preout voltage to 8vrms and I was just wondering if the EL1500 can handle this or if it's too much.
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You can run almost as much voltage into an amps inputs as you want. 8V is only 2V above what the amp is rated for so it will be fine.
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And I just realized that it's dynamic, so by the time it travels from my linedriver to the amp, it would only be getting like 5-6vrms. Thanks!
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