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#1
LOC+Crossover=Amp...
Im planning my stereo install and have a few questions. My equipment is the following:
Keeping factory head unit.
MB Quart Q series 6 1/2 Components w/MB Quart x-overs (front)
MB Quart 6 1/2's (rear)
Audiocontrol LC7i 6-Channel Line converter. w/knob
SSL 3-Way Electronic crossover w/knob
JL Audio 12W6
JL Audio 500/5 5-channel amp.
Im using the LC7i to run (factory) pre-amp signals to either the 500/5 or the SSL crossover. Im wondering since the LC7i will help boost the signal to the amp a little, should I run the SSL crossover also since its supposed to amplify signal a little bit also? I know its not a high quality item but since I have it would it help at all or cause issues of some kind. I don't really need a crossover since the 500/5 has it built in for all channels but if it will help the signal quality I might as well use it...
Keeping factory head unit.
MB Quart Q series 6 1/2 Components w/MB Quart x-overs (front)
MB Quart 6 1/2's (rear)
Audiocontrol LC7i 6-Channel Line converter. w/knob
SSL 3-Way Electronic crossover w/knob
JL Audio 12W6
JL Audio 500/5 5-channel amp.
Im using the LC7i to run (factory) pre-amp signals to either the 500/5 or the SSL crossover. Im wondering since the LC7i will help boost the signal to the amp a little, should I run the SSL crossover also since its supposed to amplify signal a little bit also? I know its not a high quality item but since I have it would it help at all or cause issues of some kind. I don't really need a crossover since the 500/5 has it built in for all channels but if it will help the signal quality I might as well use it...
#2
I'm limited in experience here, but I just had an LC7I installed in my car. The LC7I is not designed to go pre amp. You will need to run it after the factory amp. I also recommend using the internal channel summing feature as well. With your amp, I don't think the crossover is necessary and I doubt it'll help with the sound. If you want to maximize sound I would recommend sound deadening your front doors. SockR1 recommended this to me and it's totally worth it!
#3
Safety Car
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I'm limited in experience here, but I just had an LC7I installed in my car. The LC7I is not designed to go pre amp. You will need to run it after the factory amp. I also recommend using the internal channel summing feature as well. With your amp, I don't think the crossover is necessary and I doubt it'll help with the sound. If you want to maximize sound I would recommend sound deadening your front doors. SockR1 recommended this to me and it's totally worth it!
that sound deadening makes a huge difference right?
#4
And yes, it's definitely worth doing. I honestly think Acura did a decent job from the factory, but actually using proper deadening makes a quite noticeable difference.
#5
Im planning my stereo install and have a few questions. My equipment is the following:
Keeping factory head unit.
MB Quart Q series 6 1/2 Components w/MB Quart x-overs (front)
MB Quart 6 1/2's (rear)
Audiocontrol LC7i 6-Channel Line converter. w/knob
SSL 3-Way Electronic crossover w/knob
JL Audio 12W6
JL Audio 500/5 5-channel amp.
Im using the LC7i to run (factory) pre-amp signals to either the 500/5 or the SSL crossover. Im wondering since the LC7i will help boost the signal to the amp a little, should I run the SSL crossover also since its supposed to amplify signal a little bit also? I know its not a high quality item but since I have it would it help at all or cause issues of some kind. I don't really need a crossover since the 500/5 has it built in for all channels but if it will help the signal quality I might as well use it...
Keeping factory head unit.
MB Quart Q series 6 1/2 Components w/MB Quart x-overs (front)
MB Quart 6 1/2's (rear)
Audiocontrol LC7i 6-Channel Line converter. w/knob
SSL 3-Way Electronic crossover w/knob
JL Audio 12W6
JL Audio 500/5 5-channel amp.
Im using the LC7i to run (factory) pre-amp signals to either the 500/5 or the SSL crossover. Im wondering since the LC7i will help boost the signal to the amp a little, should I run the SSL crossover also since its supposed to amplify signal a little bit also? I know its not a high quality item but since I have it would it help at all or cause issues of some kind. I don't really need a crossover since the 500/5 has it built in for all channels but if it will help the signal quality I might as well use it...
He originally does the stock amps too, i purchased a modded stock amp and stock radio, the amp alone with my DLS iridum tweeters, the highs sound amazing, its cleaner and plays at higher frequency.
I cant wait to toss in the radio then door speakers!!!
#6
Looks good man. That systems gonna pound hard! I gotta ask tho...why not just replace factory radio? It's not that hard and I'm way happier with my result. you can retain your steering wheel controls and hands free calling. don't laugh at my cheesy Sony amp ,
I got it for free lol.
I got it for free lol.
#7
Looks good man. That systems gonna pound hard! I gotta ask tho...why not just replace factory radio? It's not that hard and I'm way happier with my result. you can retain your steering wheel controls and hands free calling. don't laugh at my cheesy Sony amp ,
I got it for free lol.
I got it for free lol.
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#11
It was like $200 for the kit with steering wheel controls. Not really needed for me, I could just buy a unit with knob. Just don't know if going through the trouble for an aftermarket unit is worth it. I'm more looking for a cleaner signal and what not
#12
Suzuka Master
Hollywood. You can run the low level signal from the factory HU direct to the JL amp. The JL amp works well with the low signal. you do not need a LOC. processor could be helpful
#13
I got the kit on ebay for $80. I dont recall a brand. it was just some cheap kit. It looks and fits nice but was a rip off for the price. it came with plastic brackets which are worthless since you can reuse the metal factory ones and also came with a harness. it is alot of work if your not accustomed to doing that sort of thing since I bypassed the factory amp. I may have been able to integrate with it but since the factory radio puts out low level signal I would have needed a line out converter to turn down signal level and from my experience you usually end up with hiss.
#14
I got the kit on ebay for $80. I dont recall a brand. it was just some cheap kit. It looks and fits nice but was a rip off for the price. it came with plastic brackets which are worthless since you can reuse the metal factory ones and also came with a harness. it is alot of work if your not accustomed to doing that sort of thing since I bypassed the factory amp. I may have been able to integrate with it but since the factory radio puts out low level signal I would have needed a line out converter to turn down signal level and from my experience you usually end up with hiss.
#15
I would have someone else install it, but I would just keep the factory unit on for the nav (still, don't use it much) and drop in a Pioneer double din there for better features and quality signal. Do you think the signal improvement is worth the cost? I have a mono for a 12" and 2 channel for JBL components rn and it sounds good with an Audiocontrol LC7I for the line out converter, but it definitely sounds like it's holding some quality back due to signal.