LPL for two amps

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LPL for two amps

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Ok, I have this idea to run two x600.1 amps for sub duty, one to each sub. Is there a way to use one LPL knob to control both amps? I'm not running any signal processors that have a place for the LPL.

I thought about building my own and using two seperate phone cables coming off of it, but I'm not sure this would work. If it will work will I need a different resistance of potentiometer to control both amps, or will the 10k ohm be the right size?

Any ideas guys?
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Use one with the LP filter enabled and plug the LPL into it. use its signal out to send signal to the other amp which will automatically be "lpl'ed"
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Post by fordtough1 »

Thanks guys

I had seen that splitter thing before and just forgot.

Brian, that idea is too damn simple, I wanted to make it more difficult than it had to be. :roll: :lol:
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