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<blockquote data-quote="DARKHART" data-source="post: 8359625" data-attributes="member: 544747"><p>Really there isn't expect that on decks with dedicated sub preamp's there is usually also a set of front, rear, and sub preamps and usually the sub will have several xover settings to choose from vs. a deck with switchable rear which is one in which the deck has two sets of full range outputs with the rear set being able to be set to one specific low pass point and handle the duties of the sub, also usually on these decks when the switchable preamp is engaged you also lose the fader..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DARKHART, post: 8359625, member: 544747"] Really there isn't expect that on decks with dedicated sub preamp's there is usually also a set of front, rear, and sub preamps and usually the sub will have several xover settings to choose from vs. a deck with switchable rear which is one in which the deck has two sets of full range outputs with the rear set being able to be set to one specific low pass point and handle the duties of the sub, also usually on these decks when the switchable preamp is engaged you also lose the fader.. [/QUOTE]
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