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Running 2 amps with 1 RCA out from Radio?


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but i still dont understand on how to slpit the signal. even if i use a "Y" that still not enough rca inputs.can some one help me out with that. or is there something that i can use to split it????
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what do you think of something like this
. or is thin not good quality??
do you have any model suggestions that i should use as a line driver. preferably something with a sub,front and rear output maybe
thanks
http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&item=3073860271&category=3290
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Did you see my last post on the previous page? You might have missed it by accident. I've got to take of for the night but someone here will help you on get on the right track. Have a look at the Audio Control 4.1
Top Secret, I can tell you but then my wife will kill me.
carguy411 
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ok ill look at athat are there any other proccessors that i can look at ??
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Here ,this should help:

Running 2 amps with 1 RCA out from Radio? - Page 2 -- posted image.

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The zapco one i mentioned on the other page is one that you can install in your dash so you can easily tweak it. I think and It is a very good quality crossover(it shouldnt degrade your signal).
carguy411 
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hay thanks for the diagram
also what zapco one are you talking about u said ud leve alink but theres none there thanks
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ok i think i got what i want to do.. i found 2 options that we might go for
either the AudioControl 3XS crossover
or the Audio Control 24XS crossover. what do you think.
is this good to use with all the other stuff that im going to be running
thanks please let me know what you think
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This would be perfect for you if you still want to look at the Zapco: http://www.zapco.com/nosound/index3.html
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yeah i looked at the zapco but he doesnt really have any room up front so i just wanted to put sthe module in the rear. you dontthink the ones i picked are good??
they seem decent and not to expensive
let me know
thanks
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