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<blockquote data-quote="ridered36" data-source="post: 142566" data-attributes="member: 546154"><p>If you have two receivers you can do this: Get a patch cable of something, and hook that to the sub pre-out. Then, i think you can hook the end of that to the subwoofer pre-out on the second amp. Then you can just use the regular speaker pre-outs, cuz they will only be sending a sub out signal. The second receiver will act as an amp. Watch how much power you put through it though cuz i have already blown up one reciever this way.</p><p></p><p>I ment to say receiver not amp in the third line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridered36, post: 142566, member: 546154"] If you have two receivers you can do this: Get a patch cable of something, and hook that to the sub pre-out. Then, i think you can hook the end of that to the subwoofer pre-out on the second amp. Then you can just use the regular speaker pre-outs, cuz they will only be sending a sub out signal. The second receiver will act as an amp. Watch how much power you put through it though cuz i have already blown up one reciever this way. I ment to say receiver not amp in the third line. [/QUOTE]
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