How many line out converters do you need for the front and rear door speakers
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How many line out converters do you need for the front and rear door speakers
Ron did my front doors but now I'm working on the rears.
Do you need two of the Audiolink PL2s, one for the front speakers and one for the rears?
It looks like you need one for each set of speakers.
Do you need two of the Audiolink PL2s, one for the front speakers and one for the rears?
It looks like you need one for each set of speakers.
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Originally posted by Brewboy
If you want fader control, you'll need to plug in the rear speaker signals too. So yes, you'll need another LOC.
If you want fader control, you'll need to plug in the rear speaker signals too. So yes, you'll need another LOC.
What plugs into what?
I'm really clueless on this stuff.
Hey Todd, got a set of CDT CL-6Xs for $50 shipped from one of the guys on the CL board. Brand new. Sweet deal.
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LOC is just a small transformer that bucks the higher speaker level voltages down to a low-level signal between 0.5-5 volts or so. A loc will typically have wires on one side that you connect to your + and - speaker wires for each channel plus a ground, then the other side will have a L and R RCA connector that you coonect to your amp via RCA type interconnects. Most are about the size of a deck of cards or so.
Sounds like a good deal. Finally going to put that amp to its full use. Got a pair of Shiva's last week, just have to build a couple of boxes for them and get the active xo together.
Sounds like a good deal. Finally going to put that amp to its full use. Got a pair of Shiva's last week, just have to build a couple of boxes for them and get the active xo together.
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