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Hollis613 
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Posted: April 23, 2004 at 1:12 AM / IP Logged  

Whats the best way to run one system but have two head units. I want one in the trunk and oned in the dash. Thanks

My system

Audio control

Epicenter, DXS, Matrix

JBL

components C608GTI, 2 P1020D subs, 2 600.2 amps.

Also I was thinking of getting a w15GTI sub paired with a pb1200.1 amp

Will different size subs sound good or is it a waste. I want to run the 10s at high er frequencies and the 15 for really lows. Thanks

flatulatta 
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im thinking relays.. but im not sure
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Why 2 head units?
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switches, have one on both head units but don't turn them on at the same time. just put a switch on the ground of each one
what!?!?! you want some??

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