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Input Voltage vs Speaker Level Outputs
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<blockquote data-quote="OldFartAudio" data-source="post: 8711671" data-attributes="member: 680592"><p>That's what I was saying, I know the fronts get full range so I use them for the LR inputs on the LC2, then I use both outs on it to go to the front and rear of the amp. That gives me one stereo pair for the front channels and a second stereo pair with level control for the Sub channel. I have several options as far as rear speakers but I honestly don't even need them. The more I think about it the more I like the options that little LC2 would give me. This is cool, the xtant 3150 is a 3 channel amp rated at 25 x 2 and 100 x 1 but it also has outputs for rear speakers that are in parallel off the front channels and they have attenuation controls that let you dial in your rear fill. I could use these for the rear, or I could leave the factory stuff alone for the rear, or I could replace the rear speakers and wire them in from the amp or the factory HU. Lots of options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldFartAudio, post: 8711671, member: 680592"] That's what I was saying, I know the fronts get full range so I use them for the LR inputs on the LC2, then I use both outs on it to go to the front and rear of the amp. That gives me one stereo pair for the front channels and a second stereo pair with level control for the Sub channel. I have several options as far as rear speakers but I honestly don't even need them. The more I think about it the more I like the options that little LC2 would give me. This is cool, the xtant 3150 is a 3 channel amp rated at 25 x 2 and 100 x 1 but it also has outputs for rear speakers that are in parallel off the front channels and they have attenuation controls that let you dial in your rear fill. I could use these for the rear, or I could leave the factory stuff alone for the rear, or I could replace the rear speakers and wire them in from the amp or the factory HU. Lots of options. [/QUOTE]
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