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<blockquote data-quote="PTG" data-source="post: 7216872" data-attributes="member: 630422"><p>Couple of questions immediately come to mind. What are you going to use for a crossover? Will your amp(s) have one on board? Will you use a separate active? Passive? Depending on those answers, you will have some different options. I definitely don't recommend splitting one set of outputs from the HU to supply signal to two separate amps. You will be theoretically using half signal at each amp. Forget a capacitor. A waste of your money and time, basic electronics theory proves it. Will help if I can. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PTG, post: 7216872, member: 630422"] Couple of questions immediately come to mind. What are you going to use for a crossover? Will your amp(s) have one on board? Will you use a separate active? Passive? Depending on those answers, you will have some different options. I definitely don't recommend splitting one set of outputs from the HU to supply signal to two separate amps. You will be theoretically using half signal at each amp. Forget a capacitor. A waste of your money and time, basic electronics theory proves it. Will help if I can. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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