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Old 02-06-2008, 05:03 AM
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What I'd really like to see are some specs on the S3HI4 - I looked on their site, but as you said, it isn't there. If they've got some and it matches what I need then yes, I'd probably be interested!
Try emailing them on [email protected], you will probably be able to get the info you want.

I have just heard from AudioControl that the 6XS (my active crossover) CAN accept the +5/-5 balanced feed from the BMW radio module, so I don't need any LOC there at all, which is good news. Unfortunately, as you pointed out, the 6XS output will be a bit high for the Nakamichi amps. Although the 6XS does have output level controls, there is a real danger of these being accidentally set too high. Is there a simple way to attenuate/limit the 6XS outputs without needing multiple LOCs? Or will I just have to rely on maintaining the correct adjustement?

What would happen to the Nakamichi amps if their input signal was too high?
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