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2 Amplifiers 1 Bass knob?


Amart88

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Anybody know the best way to run 2 amps on one bass knob? I have 2 Hifonics BRZ2100.1D's and they each have their own bass knob. I don't want 2 knobs for obvious reasons. Will a splitter work for these amps? local audio shop mumbled somthing about their powered by the amps and all this other jarble that made no sense so I figured I would ask here for help, Thanks

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strap the amps. then connect the bass knob to the master amp and your good to go.

Noob question... How do i do this? master/slave? also there will be 1 woofer per amp. Never used these amps before or had 2 before so im a little confused with the process.

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Get a pac lc1. Its a level knob that goes through rcas. Can use any amount of amps with it. A lot of people prefet it to knobs that come with amps. It's about 14 bucks

Yeah, I was considering the rca ones if nothing else would work.
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strap the amps. then connect the bass knob to the master amp and your good to go.

Noob question... How do i do this? master/slave? also there will be 1 woofer per amp. Never used these amps before or had 2 before so im a little confused with the process.

watch this... it should help you out.

Thanks :) That video was quite helpful. From what I understand, I can strap my BRZ's together but I need them at 1 ohm and they will be at 2 strapped so I don't know if it would be the best option for this setup. I need to run each btl (dual-2) paralell at one ohm. Unless the 2 ohm rating strapped is each amp at one ohm together would = 2 ohms?

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