how much benefit is there to using a PLD?? will I notice an increase in power and SQ??? One or the other?? Any input is appreciated.

Yes...the EQ's do the same thing as well....you don't need a LD, if you are using a EQ215 or EQ230 they already jack up the signal and give you plenty of headroom....but you can still use 1 for looks...like meGX3 wrote:if properly used the LD will add (some one correct me if i'm wrong) head room and help the amps run more efficiently
Sorry for my other tangent, just trying to give some background on this.5.9Limited wrote:Hey all, a lot of you are already familiar with my new set up... Im running a 600.2 Ti with 2 RSDC 10's bridged @2 ohms... I heard in another thread that Ti's really benefit from using a line driver, and I read in the manual that its reccomended so you can keep the sensitivity down on the amp..
how much benefit is there to using a PLD?? will I notice an increase in power and SQ??? One or the other?? Any input is appreciated.
That description works for me, and it takes up a heck of a lot less text.dBincognito wrote:I like what you said....here it is short and sweet
Definition: Dynamic Headroom refers to the ability of a receiver or amplifier to output power at a significantly higher level than normal for short periods to accommodate musical peaks.
Dynamic Headroom is measured in Decibels. If a receiver/amplifier has the ability to double is power output for a brief period to accommodate the conditions described above, it would have a Dynamic Headroom of 3db.