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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7571523" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>it all depends on the amps, and the head...... and it would be an active cross-over/eq/etc, which can be found in many heads. 90+% of the time, it's either set by the head for separate sub and mid/high output, or one amp sends a signal to the other and it's tuned via amp controls, or both amp/head tuning. eq's have always been a luxury item to me, and that great deal on a bad-azz amp or sub usually trumps..... usually....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7571523, member: 629234"] it all depends on the amps, and the head...... and it would be an active cross-over/eq/etc, which can be found in many heads. 90+% of the time, it's either set by the head for separate sub and mid/high output, or one amp sends a signal to the other and it's tuned via amp controls, or both amp/head tuning. eq's have always been a luxury item to me, and that great deal on a bad-azz amp or sub usually trumps..... usually.... [/QUOTE]
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