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Has anyone ever used this product? I have 4 saz1500s and wanted to buy this so all the outputs are the same. Would this be a good alternative instead of having to buy 100 y adapters? Is there any other options?

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Lots of people use the MaxxLink. A lot of people gain several tenths of a Db just by swapping it in.

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ok and it will work if I wanted run each of my 4 amps independently at the same output (all saz1500s)

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all it is is taking 1 main signal and dispersing it to your amps. It's remote control controls all 4 amps at once. It also is a line driver just in case u have a low signal.

People who gained by using this means that they didn't have there amps gain matched.

If you read through my build log i gained pretty good number just by properly gain matching my amps.

People who run multiple bass amps sometimes think the gain control should be set in the same position for all amps... this is false. That is probably why most people gain due to that false belief.

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Well my 3sixty.2 is also a 5 volt line driver. If I use just y adapters will that be fine? Will there be any signal delay among the amps if I run each individually and use y adapters? The 3sixty.2 also have a level control.

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i use just a PAC Audio remote gain controller to control both my 3500ds together.

I just gain match them properly first then i'm good.

if that rockford device can do it then it'd be fine.

You must have patience because gain matching is stressful on the subs.

You must have all 4 amps going at once and start tuning them while in play...

If you don't want to do that, the maxxlink may be a better option for you.

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So just tune them to the matching voltage and I will be fine. There will be no time delay. It beats spending 90 bucks on something that takes an extra half hour to tune.

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huh?

If you bought the maxxlink, you'd only have to tune 1 thing, if u don't buy it, you have to tune each amp at a time while it's blasting...

Oh, and while it's cranked, once all 4 gains are set, you must go back and recheck them and by then, i hope the subs aren't cookin yet.

What you need to do is turn gains just past half way so they are all outputting some hefty power.

That way they are all doing there job so to speak with slight variations.

If you keep the other gains down while tuning one at a time, they wont be gain matched right at all!

It's tricky...

Drive down to KY, i'll gain match em, hehe.

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it's doubtful lol ... i'll be able to tune them ... then again i am hammered right now so i am probably spakeing out out my ass ... give me till tommorrow to respond to this. .. back at college lol UCONN!!!1

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People who gained by using this means that they didn't have there amps gain matched.

You don't think Jacob or DJ know how to gain match their amplifiers? :Doh:

Its a bit more complicated than just a line driver or just a splitter.

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i thought line drivers were proven not to help in competition?

If they do then i'll buy one..

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Lots of people use the MaxxLink. A lot of people gain several tenths of a Db just by swapping it in.

And the real question is, Lucky are you interested in several tenths realizing that to your ears it won't add anything just to the meter.

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I'm thinking as of now it is not worth it. I need as much money as I can get so I will just gain match for now. I apologize for my response as far as grammar goes. Last night was a struggle lol.

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