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<blockquote data-quote="Joebobclark" data-source="post: 8316138" data-attributes="member: 574696"><p>Yup, thats the Audiopipe one I mentioned above. Ive never used that one personally, but it will do what you want it to....</p><p></p><p>There is a "gain" on each output normally, usually with a line driver type option... that one says its 8v max output. So with the dd1 it should work the same, set the gain on the crossover with the dd1 between the headunit and the crossover, then set the gain on the amp with the dd1 between the crossover and the amp....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joebobclark, post: 8316138, member: 574696"] Yup, thats the Audiopipe one I mentioned above. Ive never used that one personally, but it will do what you want it to.... There is a "gain" on each output normally, usually with a line driver type option... that one says its 8v max output. So with the dd1 it should work the same, set the gain on the crossover with the dd1 between the headunit and the crossover, then set the gain on the amp with the dd1 between the crossover and the amp.... [/QUOTE]
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