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Great suggestion above.  (I deleted the strange formatted post, by the way.)
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sorry that diagram i posted is wrong. I meant for the sub output on the 3xs to go to the 4 channel amp instead of the mtx amp you currently have and the rear output from the 3xs to go to your mtx amp.
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Vow! Thanks a ton!

Now as I said earlier one of the two preouts I have is non fading (which now I understand is good for subs etc which u dont need to fade) SO can I still use this Audio COntrol 3is and still be able to fade between the front MB quarts and rear Boston RM6 coaxials?

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I'm pretty sure that you can switch the rear preamp output on your deck from fading to non-fading.
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Yes the HU does have option of chanign from non fading to fading, just checked the manual.
Question: the rating on the subs is 150 RMS each and that of the MB quart is 80 RMS .please correct me if I am wrong, I got this info from
http://www.mbquart.com/2003/en_US/products/prod_detail.asp?isArchive=true&cat=&series=q%20series&strt=1&model=QTC+25
and you suggested a 50W X4 amp. Wouldn't the speakers perform better if I use a higher RMS amp?
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How about this set up? I was trying to eliminate the cost of Audio controller 3xs suggested by customsuburb and also I hooked up the 275X to the subs, bridged at 4 ohm to get 150 W

Please comment/suggest.

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