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<blockquote data-quote="ThaAVguY" data-source="post: 3486" data-attributes="member: 541123"><p>The sub out on any deck is for the purpose of sending the sub singal to the sub amp. If you are trying to create a true audio experience then you might try eithier getting an amp to run the front and back. with that you would have the possibilty of crossing over the speakers at about 125 so that they won't reproduce the lower frequencies. That in turn will allow for higher volumes with less distortion. If you don't want to spen that kind of money then you can always get bass blockers of the at about 125. that should allow for the samw higher volume with less distortion..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThaAVguY, post: 3486, member: 541123"] The sub out on any deck is for the purpose of sending the sub singal to the sub amp. If you are trying to create a true audio experience then you might try eithier getting an amp to run the front and back. with that you would have the possibilty of crossing over the speakers at about 125 so that they won't reproduce the lower frequencies. That in turn will allow for higher volumes with less distortion. If you don't want to spen that kind of money then you can always get bass blockers of the at about 125. that should allow for the samw higher volume with less distortion.. [/QUOTE]
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