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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7158735" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>do the blau have pass-through, or other out? if the amps are both being used as sub drivers, then you can leave the head set to sub, and split, or run-through the rca's. if it is going to be setup for sub and mids/highs off the same rca signal, then you can set the deck to full, or "rear" and use the amplifier settings, or an active cross-over to split the channels......which there are a bunch of options for active cross-overs, keeping in the vintage spirit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7158735, member: 629234"] do the blau have pass-through, or other out? if the amps are both being used as sub drivers, then you can leave the head set to sub, and split, or run-through the rca's. if it is going to be setup for sub and mids/highs off the same rca signal, then you can set the deck to full, or "rear" and use the amplifier settings, or an active cross-over to split the channels......which there are a bunch of options for active cross-overs, keeping in the vintage spirit [/QUOTE]
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