azinck3;143779 Wrote: 
> Actually, this is not necessary.  You can run precisely the same signal
> to both amps for each channel.  There are crossovers in the speakers
> themselves designed to do the job.  And don't worry that this will
> cause your amps to have to drive more of the audio band than you
> desire, thus robbing them of power--it won't.  The nature of a
> driver/crossover arrangement is that the electrical resistance outside
> of the target frequencies is very high, thus no power is drawn from the
> amp for any but the frequencies the driver/crossover arrangement is
> intended to produce.

Are you sure about that? I thought the idea was an amp for each speaker
driver and bypass the crossover completely. If you just hook up the two
amps on each side to the same terminals, aren't you going to upset the
amps? I'm not sure how a T-amp would take to  having its outputs wired
directly to another T-amp's outputs? perhaps if you somehow did a
push-pull arrangement it might be OK, but it's not somthing I've tried.


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