Can I control two separate amps with just one master volume?

Karl UK

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Hello everybody.

Now this might seem like a weird setup I have, but I like it. My system comprises of a separate Sony duel cassette deck, a Denon cd/amp/tuner, and a separate Denon integrated amp. Well I had this thought when I was at work a couple of weeks ago listening to the sound system (I work in a nightclub/bar by day), that adding a subwoofer to my personal sound system could add an interesting twist on my music, so that's exactly what I did. I have four unused hi-fi speakers each with a built-in subwoofer, so I took one, hidden it behind a chair and connected the subwoofer section of it up to a speaker output of my cd/amp/tuner, cranked the bass a bit and reduced the treble to minimum, and it actually sounds really nice with my main speakers that are connected to my other amp. The problem is, since both amps have independent volume controls, when I adjust my main speaker volume, I also have to adjust the volume of the sub on the other amp, and this gets annoying. My question; is there any way to use one master volume to control the lot without knocking the levels between the sub and mains out of kilter once set to my preference? They do this in work using a wall mounted volume control panel and its very convenient. The amps are hidden though so I'm not sure how their system is set up. Any suggestions or solutions?

Thanks - Karl.
 

GCE

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From amp1's headphones out (or preout if exist), to amp2's tape in (or pre in , if exist);

2 spk linked on amp 1 and 2 passive woofer on amp2

What models of Sony and Denon amp?
 

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