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<blockquote data-quote="bilboaudio" data-source="post: 8682716" data-attributes="member: 677658"><p>I was wondering if it would make any difference tapping the amplified signal coming from the small pioneer amp instead of the un-amplified signal going to the amp - you think that wont make any difference?</p><p></p><p>Yes at present the rear right and left speakers are tapped, using four posi-taps in total. So you think moving the right + and - to the left + and - so there are 2 taps on left - and 2 on left + would potentially create a louder result for the sub like in your case - any ideas why this would be? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilboaudio, post: 8682716, member: 677658"] I was wondering if it would make any difference tapping the amplified signal coming from the small pioneer amp instead of the un-amplified signal going to the amp - you think that wont make any difference? Yes at present the rear right and left speakers are tapped, using four posi-taps in total. So you think moving the right + and - to the left + and - so there are 2 taps on left - and 2 on left + would potentially create a louder result for the sub like in your case - any ideas why this would be? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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