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<blockquote data-quote="PatFitz9" data-source="post: 1818725" data-attributes="member: 563492"><p>are you asking if you can put two subs on the same amp, and just have a switch for them to be running? yes you can do this. but if you have 2 different subs, you will most likely have two different amps. so putting the switch on the remote would be the best place for it. that way, you won't have both amps on and running at the same time.</p><p></p><p>if you want to use one amp, then it is possible to wire up the switch on the speaker wire, but i think that it would be better to have two amps. that way each sub is getting proper power and proper settings, without having to adjust it each time you put a new song on.</p><p></p><p>in short, yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatFitz9, post: 1818725, member: 563492"] are you asking if you can put two subs on the same amp, and just have a switch for them to be running? yes you can do this. but if you have 2 different subs, you will most likely have two different amps. so putting the switch on the remote would be the best place for it. that way, you won't have both amps on and running at the same time. if you want to use one amp, then it is possible to wire up the switch on the speaker wire, but i think that it would be better to have two amps. that way each sub is getting proper power and proper settings, without having to adjust it each time you put a new song on. in short, yes. [/QUOTE]
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