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14 Dodge Dart Inline high output converter LC2i?
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<blockquote data-quote="gstokes" data-source="post: 8370271" data-attributes="member: 660947"><p>No, the LC2i already has existing bass restoration circuitry, that cures the roll off..</p><p></p><p>If you had no Bass at all in the existing L/R channels then upgrade to LC6i, etc..</p><p></p><p>You have a full-range signal, it's just getting the bottom chopped off to keep sub-frequencies from damaging the speakers..</p><p></p><p>Let's say your head unit has 4 outputs, LF RF LR and RR, if the front channels only support 20Hz to 500Hz and the rear two channels support 500Hz to 20kHz then you have to sum the outputs to create full-range 20Hz to 20kHz signal for L/R channels.. Kapish ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gstokes, post: 8370271, member: 660947"] No, the LC2i already has existing bass restoration circuitry, that cures the roll off.. If you had no Bass at all in the existing L/R channels then upgrade to LC6i, etc.. You have a full-range signal, it's just getting the bottom chopped off to keep sub-frequencies from damaging the speakers.. Let's say your head unit has 4 outputs, LF RF LR and RR, if the front channels only support 20Hz to 500Hz and the rear two channels support 500Hz to 20kHz then you have to sum the outputs to create full-range 20Hz to 20kHz signal for L/R channels.. Kapish ? [/QUOTE]
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