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your sub amp has preamplifier outputs, i hope.. if it does, you should be able to connect another amp to those. if not, you could try a couple of y-splitters, but then your preamp voltage would be reduced.
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You can use a pioneer eq-6500 it has 1 input and 3 outputs (1rear 1front 1sub) I have one 4 sale (havent checked replyes yet) but i think it is still 4 sale in asking $120 and ill pay shipping it was used 4 one month. you can check the 4 sale topic.
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when you use "y" adapters the voltage doesn't drop the current increases... and with an input impedance of 10k-20k ohms for the average amp there's no problems with load... I'd say get a good set of y adapters or a preamp with multiple outputs..
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