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Originally Posted by TropikThunder
Thanks for posting this part. In the good old days, you had low level inputs (RCA cords like the line-out for an external sub), and high level inputs (speaker wires). So having a "high level" and a "high-er level" confused me.
The analog card has the phrase "if an OEM amplifier is used as signal source the Load Jumper has to be removed immediately and the Input Sensitivity switch must be set to the 30 V / 8 V position." The Match DSP sits between the two factory components (the booster and the RAM), which is why they tell you to use the high-er level inputs, correct?
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Correct. But I spoke to the factory USA tech. He said the center channel only isn’t high voltage and to leave it at low voltage.
The amp is working good in this configuration.
The sound is very bright. I need to spend some time adjusting