"grounding" output of T-amp - how?

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The main speakers in my system are full range open baffles assisted by an open baffle subwoofer (20-50Hz). The input of the sub-amp is connected via a passive line level x'over (pllxo) to the output of the amp driving the main speakers - i.e. a passive power level x'over :)

I have just replaced my chip-amp with the Sonic impact T-amp (WITHOUt connecting the pllxo/sub-amp/sub). The output of the T-amp is "floating" (not connected to ground), which means that I can't just connect the pllxo/sub-amp as this will connect one of the outputs of the T-amp directly to ground.. :-(

Is there a simple solution to this "problem"?

I was thinking of creating an arteficial ground by connecting this "arteficial ground" to both output terminal via 2 resistors (e.g. 1-200ohm) - the pllxo would the be connected to positive and "arteficial ground" - will this work? Alternatives?
(I'm working on a buffer which will allow pllxo's to be placed before both the T-amp and sub-amp).

Thank,
Thomas
(sorry for re-posting the question)
 
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