To add a sub and an amp, I need a LOC, right?
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To add a sub and an amp, I need a LOC, right?
If I am adding a subwoofer (10w6v2) and an amp (JL Audio 500/1) and nothing else (at least right now), I wire up the amp to power and get the signal by using a line out convertor on the signal wires coming from the Bose amp, correct?
Besides waiting for the JL Audio Cleansweep(which I will get in the future when I switch out my other speakers and add a 4 channel amp), anyone have any recommendations for a good LOC to get?
Thanks
Dave
Besides waiting for the JL Audio Cleansweep(which I will get in the future when I switch out my other speakers and add a 4 channel amp), anyone have any recommendations for a good LOC to get?
Thanks
Dave
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Originally Posted by caelric
If I am adding a subwoofer (10w6v2) and an amp (JL Audio 500/1) and nothing else (at least right now), I wire up the amp to power and get the signal by using a line out convertor on the signal wires coming from the Bose amp, correct?
Besides waiting for the JL Audio Cleansweep(which I will get in the future when I switch out my other speakers and add a 4 channel amp), anyone have any recommendations for a good LOC to get?
Thanks
Dave
Besides waiting for the JL Audio Cleansweep(which I will get in the future when I switch out my other speakers and add a 4 channel amp), anyone have any recommendations for a good LOC to get?
Thanks
Dave
Any decent LOC is fine. If you plan on spending $400-500 for the Cleansweep, why not just spend a couple hundred more and do DD conversion with aftermarket HU??? $400 (or less if you buy from Grubbs) for DD parts + ~$300 for decent HU = ~$700 vs. $500 for Cleansweep.
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Originally Posted by caelric
Because I like the stock HU and want to keep that. But thanks for the help
Dave
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As far as loc's are concerned, check out http://www.davidnavone.com and look under adapters. Those are some of the best LOC's available imo.
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Originally Posted by g35audioman
I felt the same way until i realized how much better my system would sound by changing the HU out. It's worth the extra $.
As far as loc's are concerned, check out http://www.davidnavone.com and look under adapters. Those are some of the best LOC's available imo.
As far as loc's are concerned, check out http://www.davidnavone.com and look under adapters. Those are some of the best LOC's available imo.
Regardless, I am more than willing to deal with the reduced sound quality because I want to stick with the stock HU for numerous reasons. The JL Audio Cleansweep should be the answer to that.
Dave
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Originally Posted by shadyg
I've got the Navone LOC, and it hits great, just make sure to hook it up B4 the bose amp.
Are you sure about that? I thought the lines going to the bose amp had the pure signal, and then there was a seperate line that has data in it, including what volume to play the signal at, equalization, etc. Thus, if you hook it up before the Bose amp, you won't have any control over the volume from the head unit, which is not what I want.
Thanks for any help
Dave
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