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<blockquote data-quote="DaveT" data-source="post: 8617935" data-attributes="member: 568895"><p>You can go the quick and dirty way and just get a 3.5mm phono jack to rca adaptor and run the amps daisy chained on the RCA. But to do it proper you would want a DSP to take the signal and be able to set up active crossovers and get the best performance.</p><p></p><p>I personally use a male to male 3.5mm jack to connect my tablet to my head Unit so I still have everything else and a head unit to handle cross over and fade and what not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveT, post: 8617935, member: 568895"] You can go the quick and dirty way and just get a 3.5mm phono jack to rca adaptor and run the amps daisy chained on the RCA. But to do it proper you would want a DSP to take the signal and be able to set up active crossovers and get the best performance. I personally use a male to male 3.5mm jack to connect my tablet to my head Unit so I still have everything else and a head unit to handle cross over and fade and what not. [/QUOTE]
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