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I have a Nak MB-75 which only has 2 preouts. I will have three amps, 2 Arc Audio 1500d-r's, and 1 Arc Audio 4150CXLR. How can I send a signal to the amps without splitting the RCA's?
-------------------- 2006 Ford F-150 Supercab >Head Unit (Eclipse CD8454) >Amplifiers (Diamond D5300.4/Mids) (Audio Art 70.2/Tweet) >Subs (Either 2 Sound Splinter Ri10's or 2 DAYTON 10" HO's) >Comps (Seas Lotus Reference Set) >Wiring/Etc. (Knukonceptz 0 gauge, Stinger connects, Batcap 300 & 800) Posts: 184 | From: Washington | Registered: May 2002
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if any of the amps have lineouts you can use thoes
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few options........ 1) if the amp has a passthrough.. use it 2) if your using a crossover or line driver (matrix, rwaudio) with multiple outputs 3) not the best way.. but it will work, use "Y" adapters to split the signal. 4) sometimes amps only require 1 rca (left or right) to produce full power in mono, (so left to one amp, right to the other) I personally don't like doing this, I like both amps to get the EXACT same signal.
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I just got an MX1 active x-over for the 4150 and run second RCA set to each one of my 1500DR's. I have exactly the same setup.
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