Installing an LOC

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I am using an audiocontrol LCQ1 and I need to know if I have to run separate front and rear inputs to it, or can I run the front inputs, and jumper them to the rear? I don't want to weaken the signal, nor do I want to have to run more wire than necessary. I appreciate the help. It's going in a 2019 Silverado, non bose.
 
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I am using an audiocontrol LC7i and I need to know if I have to run separate front and rear inputs to it, or can I run the front inputs, and jumper them to the rear? I don't want to weaken the signal, nor do I want to have to run more wire than necessary. I appreciate the help. It's going in a 2019 Silverado, non bose.
No just one signal to the lc7. You have more than enough outputs on that unit.

Edit: Use the connect to main channel option for channel 2.
 
Ok I've done some more reading. It looks like I can "sum" all the channels, whatever that means (again, I'm old....). My concern is will I lose the ability to use the crossover on all the channels?
 
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