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Hi, I have the fonkens speakers that really needs a sub.
But how do I power the sub, I need to get a dedicated amp just to power the sub? Stupid question, but after half a hour of search, I can seem to see if there's a way to use my monoblocks to power the sub and my speakers at the same time. thanks Last edited by murphythecat8; 29th July 2011 at 04:16 AM. |
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DSP's and multiple amps(or amp channels), or passive crossovers which wouldn't be so great....
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