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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Pickering, Canada
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This is what I intend to connect the one LOW output from the active crossover to a two channel power amp. Which connection you would pick case A or case B?
Will I be hurting the crossover by asking it to drive two channel amps from one output? ie four channels for left and right. Please check the 15k diagram. Thanks in advance, Chris |
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um there both the same pics just that the one has longer lines hahaha..
and no it will not hurt it. . |
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