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<blockquote data-quote="heedicus" data-source="post: 8739604" data-attributes="member: 682572"><p>Pardon my ignorance as this is the first system I have put in a rig for about 20 years, so all the technology is new.</p><p>Here is my plan-</p><p>Factory head unit in a '17 F150</p><p>all JL Audio</p><p></p><p>Fix 86</p><p>VXiHUB</p><p>VXi-600/6</p><p> 4x C2-650x</p><p> 2x C5-075</p><p>VXi-600/1</p><p> 10w6V3</p><p></p><p>The question is:</p><p>If I swap out the Fix 86 for a Fix 82 I should have Toslink outputs that I could run into the VXi-Hub which has a digital distribution block. Then use the Toslink to send audio to both amps separately. But if I do that it only comes in as 2 channels so there would be no fading capability?</p><p></p><p>I plan to use the TuN app to tune the system once installed.</p><p></p><p>What else am I missing here?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heedicus, post: 8739604, member: 682572"] Pardon my ignorance as this is the first system I have put in a rig for about 20 years, so all the technology is new. Here is my plan- Factory head unit in a '17 F150 all JL Audio Fix 86 VXiHUB VXi-600/6 4x C2-650x 2x C5-075 VXi-600/1 10w6V3 The question is: If I swap out the Fix 86 for a Fix 82 I should have Toslink outputs that I could run into the VXi-Hub which has a digital distribution block. Then use the Toslink to send audio to both amps separately. But if I do that it only comes in as 2 channels so there would be no fading capability? I plan to use the TuN app to tune the system once installed. What else am I missing here? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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