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<blockquote data-quote="Derick Phan" data-source="post: 217421" data-attributes="member: 15266"><p>Hello Carl,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the clarity on this, although I am still a bit confused on the pinout of the NL8 connection (BMS VHF pins 4,4, BMS HF pins 3,3, mid 12NDL76 pins 2,2, Sub pins 1,1). Is this NL8 then going into a breakout panel in order to split the different pins into their respective channels for each amplifier?</p><p></p><p>Say for my use-case and Jason's example in a 2 way system for stereo tri-amp, I would have a single NL4 connector with the 2 12" paralleled on one set of poles and the BMS on the other pole then use a breakout cable to feed into two different amp channels? Or I would install two NL2 or NL4 connectors separately on the cabinet, with the 2 12" on one, and the BMS on the other connector into their separate amp channels. (For a stereo tri-amp system)</p><p></p><p>Is the difference here not just whether to have less cables split at the driver versus split at a separate breakout panel?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the amps suggestions, I'll look into alternatives.</p><p></p><p>Derick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derick Phan, post: 217421, member: 15266"] Hello Carl, Thanks for the clarity on this, although I am still a bit confused on the pinout of the NL8 connection (BMS VHF pins 4,4, BMS HF pins 3,3, mid 12NDL76 pins 2,2, Sub pins 1,1). Is this NL8 then going into a breakout panel in order to split the different pins into their respective channels for each amplifier? Say for my use-case and Jason's example in a 2 way system for stereo tri-amp, I would have a single NL4 connector with the 2 12" paralleled on one set of poles and the BMS on the other pole then use a breakout cable to feed into two different amp channels? Or I would install two NL2 or NL4 connectors separately on the cabinet, with the 2 12" on one, and the BMS on the other connector into their separate amp channels. (For a stereo tri-amp system) Is the difference here not just whether to have less cables split at the driver versus split at a separate breakout panel? Thank you for the amps suggestions, I'll look into alternatives. Derick [/QUOTE]
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