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Little Dragon
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When using an eq... for example a pioneer eq-6500...

if the line voltage for the 1 rca in is 4 volts...what is the voltage for the 3 sets of rca's if it doesn't say in the specs?

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It is hard to say exactly. I haven't seen a processor that wouldn't have as much output voltage as it will accept as input voltage. It could have more output voltage than input, but I would say it is safe to assume you would have 4 volts output at least.

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Generally, yes, unless it's a unity gain piece, but, even then, unless it has a built in line driver, it prolly wont give the same output as you put in.

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