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<blockquote data-quote="NFrazier" data-source="post: 8101819" data-attributes="member: 571239"><p>I'd tell him to kick rocks. You have the LPF at 35 Hz subsonic at, it looks like 20 Hz, so you have a usable frequency range of 15 Hz (not counting the crossover slope) and the wire is garbage.</p><p></p><p>Connecting the RCAs to the output shouldn't hurt anything, but regardless.</p><p></p><p>He purchased a functioning amplifier, he didn't know what to do and how to hook it up (which is whatever), but YOU shouldn't and have no responsibility to bear HIS mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NFrazier, post: 8101819, member: 571239"] I'd tell him to kick rocks. You have the LPF at 35 Hz subsonic at, it looks like 20 Hz, so you have a usable frequency range of 15 Hz (not counting the crossover slope) and the wire is garbage. Connecting the RCAs to the output shouldn't hurt anything, but regardless. He purchased a functioning amplifier, he didn't know what to do and how to hook it up (which is whatever), but YOU shouldn't and have no responsibility to bear HIS mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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