I have been thinking about this recently. One thing to consider, in addition to the other excellent suggestions, is a preamp with regular and "bypass" outputs. For example, the Adcom GFA 555 II has "tone bypass" outputs that could be connected to the bass amplifier, and regular outputs that you could connect to the treble amps, but you could turn the bass down on these (to not amplify the unwanted power-hungry bass frequencies) and to level-match. This in no way would affect the other outputs. Very interesting. This to me is similar to having an active x-over, but without the hassle, and is a more elegant solution. The down side is that only lower quality preamps have such tone controls and "bypass" outputs. You would need to get an adcom or perhaps a Hafler or luxman or parasound. Hey, its just and idea worth considering. It appears to be the most economical and elegant solution, you could level match by using the tone controls and your single volume control would control all 4 outputs.
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