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new question! about RCA cables...
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<blockquote data-quote="jaygeorge1979" data-source="post: 1261614" data-attributes="member: 544378"><p>i understand what ur saying thy, but my question is about that output cable...i want to be able to run two drivers (mid and tweet) at the same time...BUT when i run output to a cable that converts XLR into 1/4", then i get an adaptor to go from 1/4" -- &gt; RCA, there will be TWO RCA cables for that ONE channell...well i only have one pair of inputs...now, when i run a DIFFERENT output from the DCX to another pair of RCAs i will have 4 RCA males going into a single pair of RCA inputs...even if i buy splitters it will still send BOTH his/lows to both left and right, which means the crossover setup would be inefficient...what i am thinking is to use only ONE male RCA for each of the outputs from the DCX (that is, take one of the midrange level output and one from the higher freq output and put them intot he input)...wouldnt this put mids to one amp channel and highs to the other amp channel&gt;?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaygeorge1979, post: 1261614, member: 544378"] i understand what ur saying thy, but my question is about that output cable...i want to be able to run two drivers (mid and tweet) at the same time...BUT when i run output to a cable that converts XLR into 1/4", then i get an adaptor to go from 1/4" -- > RCA, there will be TWO RCA cables for that ONE channell...well i only have one pair of inputs...now, when i run a DIFFERENT output from the DCX to another pair of RCAs i will have 4 RCA males going into a single pair of RCA inputs...even if i buy splitters it will still send BOTH his/lows to both left and right, which means the crossover setup would be inefficient...what i am thinking is to use only ONE male RCA for each of the outputs from the DCX (that is, take one of the midrange level output and one from the higher freq output and put them intot he input)...wouldnt this put mids to one amp channel and highs to the other amp channel>? [/QUOTE]
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