That's true about the voltage reaching each device being lower, but the voltage produced by the output driver will be the same, so pushing it too far into the the + range could still cause clipping during some of the more intense low frequency effects, especially when combined with bass from the cross-overed speakers.

Additional: The output on Axiom's subs is just an internal Y. This can easily be proven by connecting the input to it. Since it is just another leg of the Y, it works exactly the same as the other jack. Performance will be the same.

Last edited by ClubNeon; 11/16/09 08:18 PM.

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