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Will this head unit be able to support both amps?
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<blockquote data-quote="UnderFire" data-source="post: 7687012" data-attributes="member: 632639"><p>If there are 2 sets of RCA outs on the back of the headunit, one should be front, the other rear. The front would go to the 4 channel amp, and then you should be good there.</p><p></p><p>The rear set would go to the sub amp, and somewhere in the menus on the head unit itself, you would find the setting that switches the rear RCA outs to "Subwoofer mode", which I'm assuming would cross that channel over at ~80hz, so that only sub-bass frequencies got to the sub amp.</p><p></p><p>If there are only one set of RCA outs on the headunit, then you would need an active crossover, which would split it into 2 sets of RCA's, and elminate sub-bass to the 4 channel amp and send it only to the sub amp.</p><p></p><p>In short, any headunit can support multiple amps as long as it has RCA outs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderFire, post: 7687012, member: 632639"] If there are 2 sets of RCA outs on the back of the headunit, one should be front, the other rear. The front would go to the 4 channel amp, and then you should be good there. The rear set would go to the sub amp, and somewhere in the menus on the head unit itself, you would find the setting that switches the rear RCA outs to "Subwoofer mode", which I'm assuming would cross that channel over at ~80hz, so that only sub-bass frequencies got to the sub amp. If there are only one set of RCA outs on the headunit, then you would need an active crossover, which would split it into 2 sets of RCA's, and elminate sub-bass to the 4 channel amp and send it only to the sub amp. In short, any headunit can support multiple amps as long as it has RCA outs. [/QUOTE]
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