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<blockquote data-quote="jimmclrk1" data-source="post: 937302" data-attributes="member: 561321"><p>Here is the scenario: My Panasonic headunit has 3 preamp outs. One is a subwoofer out and has a lowpass filter (set at 80hz in my case) and 2 others, front and rear. The front and rear outputs are subject to the highpass filter, also part of the headunit. I like to keep it at 90hz just to prevent damage to my door speakers, and to keep them sounding clean at high volumes. I am trying to run 2 sub amps for 4 12's, and one other amp for my tweeters. Neither of my sub amps (MTX MXA6001 and an Alpine MRP-M350) have RCA outs. Therefore, I am spliting the RCAs from the headunit right before the amps with Y-connectors. Everywhere I have read says that using the Y's will result in splitting the voltage and giving each amp a less powerful, less clean signal. I want to put the line driver at the end of the RCA preamp outs, and it should boost the signal going to the Y-connecters. That is why I <em>NEED</em> a line driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmclrk1, post: 937302, member: 561321"] Here is the scenario: My Panasonic headunit has 3 preamp outs. One is a subwoofer out and has a lowpass filter (set at 80hz in my case) and 2 others, front and rear. The front and rear outputs are subject to the highpass filter, also part of the headunit. I like to keep it at 90hz just to prevent damage to my door speakers, and to keep them sounding clean at high volumes. I am trying to run 2 sub amps for 4 12's, and one other amp for my tweeters. Neither of my sub amps (MTX MXA6001 and an Alpine MRP-M350) have RCA outs. Therefore, I am spliting the RCAs from the headunit right before the amps with Y-connectors. Everywhere I have read says that using the Y's will result in splitting the voltage and giving each amp a less powerful, less clean signal. I want to put the line driver at the end of the RCA preamp outs, and it should boost the signal going to the Y-connecters. That is why I [I]NEED[/I] a line driver. [/QUOTE]
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