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How to get RCA Out on a 801A.
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<blockquote data-quote="dhmcfadin" data-source="post: 1428671" data-attributes="member: 27229"><p>Back in the day when factory headunits had very questionable signal quality, I’d agree with you. </p><p></p><p>I have utilized an oscilloscope and rta on the oem Ford headunits for non-amplified 2015-2018 trucks. The sine wave clips at 29. Setting your gains utilizing volume level 27 with a 0db test tone eliminates any clipping or distortion of the sine wave. The volume is loud enough to make your ears bleed, your chimes aren’t overly amplified, the gains are set low enough to eliminate hiss.</p><p></p><p>I’m all about low level output in the right applications, I believe in it. Hell, I run optical in my truck. But for what we are trying to achieve in this thread and for the quality of signal that the oem ford headunit produces (can’t speak for other vehicles-haven’t measured them), you won’t hear any discernible difference in signal quality nor will you see it graphically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhmcfadin, post: 1428671, member: 27229"] Back in the day when factory headunits had very questionable signal quality, I’d agree with you. I have utilized an oscilloscope and rta on the oem Ford headunits for non-amplified 2015-2018 trucks. The sine wave clips at 29. Setting your gains utilizing volume level 27 with a 0db test tone eliminates any clipping or distortion of the sine wave. The volume is loud enough to make your ears bleed, your chimes aren’t overly amplified, the gains are set low enough to eliminate hiss. I’m all about low level output in the right applications, I believe in it. Hell, I run optical in my truck. But for what we are trying to achieve in this thread and for the quality of signal that the oem ford headunit produces (can’t speak for other vehicles-haven’t measured them), you won’t hear any discernible difference in signal quality nor will you see it graphically. [/QUOTE]
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