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360.3 can do damn near everything, what are you wondering if it can do?

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basically the 360.3 has 4 RCA's outputs.. Front / 2nd front / rear /sub.. obviously you can use it in any combination you want but IMO the second front output is dedicated for midbass speakers..

for example Tweeter/midrange/midbass/bass.. thats the way I would use it..

with 3sixty.2 I only have Hight/midrange/subs.. its good enough for me ..

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It comes with a remote that has a master volume and I believe two programmable knows. So the master volume controls all of the rca outputs equally then you can control the level of different sets of rcas with the other knobs.

That's how I understand it, there may be other ways also but it has 8 channel rca outputs and you can band pass each one separately for your three amps

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I see meade running more then one. Can you link them like how you can link them to the there amps? So you can have complete control through one unit?

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