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Adding a 4-channel to Keinzle MCR1016BT
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero_Ohms" data-source="post: 8556857" data-attributes="member: 670335"><p>No stock head unit being used in this install. If there was a stock head unit being used I would have still made the same suggestion tho. I will explain for you. It is important to note that all factory head units are not the same and they do not all distort at the same volume level. Also some factory head units have less distortion at higher volumes than some aftermarket units. (This has been verified with a oscilloscope) LOCs used to be built using basic power resisters (configured as a voltage divider) Most LOCs now are much more complex than that. Not all LOCs are equal and not all of them function in a universal application. Electronic LOCs with circuitry to accept factory signals provide a very clean preamp level signal out to the aftermarket amplifiers (also verified with a oscilloscope).</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero_Ohms, post: 8556857, member: 670335"] No stock head unit being used in this install. If there was a stock head unit being used I would have still made the same suggestion tho. I will explain for you. It is important to note that all factory head units are not the same and they do not all distort at the same volume level. Also some factory head units have less distortion at higher volumes than some aftermarket units. (This has been verified with a oscilloscope) LOCs used to be built using basic power resisters (configured as a voltage divider) Most LOCs now are much more complex than that. Not all LOCs are equal and not all of them function in a universal application. Electronic LOCs with circuitry to accept factory signals provide a very clean preamp level signal out to the aftermarket amplifiers (also verified with a oscilloscope). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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