you didn't mention which speakers you are tapping to get the signal for the sub. having a summing feature is nice since the sub runs in mono, but if you are just tapping two speakers, the amp will sum them internally anyway.
Getting a processor with bass restoration is a nice idea. Unfortunately, some processors use a CD to flatten the stock filters, but that may only work at one HU volume since some stock systems limit bass depending on volume.
MTX Re-Q is another simple option that suits your specific needs only (if you can find one).
The AudioControl Epicenter is another fine option.
if you are just tapping two factory speaker outputs, and just running a sub with no plans for speaker amps, the LC6i and SUM8 are overkill. If you need to tap multiple factory speaker outputs (front and rear) in order to get full range output, then they start to make more sense.
Cleansweep requires multiple modules and is overpriced for what it does.
Thanks so much for responding. This is just the type of insightful feedback I'm looking for.
I will be tapping the wiring harness from the stock DSP amp going into the stock subwoofer enclosure. the E53 body X5's W/Premium Sound have a pod in the rear cargo under a removable panel with a pair of small 6" woofers. So the LOC will have the ability to tap a stereo pair of wires (4 Wires Total)
I don't have any immediate plans for adding an amp for my front stage. I will most likely upgrade the speakers in the spring and just run them off the OEM Alpine DSP amp. If my car didn't have premium sound option with the OE amp and I was just running the fronts off power of the head unit I probably want to amp them.
So for the time being, like you suggested I will probably just need a two channel option.
I have heard about the Epicenter for years.... I didnt think of that as an option I thought it was just a processor with low level inputs.
Does it have line level inputs I can use in an LOC OEM interface application like I'm looking for?
What advantages does it give me over the LC2i two channel they offer? Is the processing or algorithm in the epicenter totally different than the AccuBass tech. they are integrating into the LC2i and Lc7i ?
Here is a bit of an in depth question for you.
For this type of subwoofer integration into an OEM system Do I want to use my amp to make all of my setting for the sub? I would assume so.
The reason I ask this is I have used a company called BSW several time they Do BMW sound upgrades and are based out of Atlanta. They have excellent Youtube videos and detailed PDF's for BMW installs/Factor integration. I was reviewing their video on amp tuning and LOC adjusting W/ DSP cars.
They say set your amp to full range because the DSP amp and the head unit will be the adjustment point.
So this is where I get all confused... If I have a cheap Sound Gate 2 channel LOC like they supply and set this Nakamichi to full range and not make any crossover adjustments on the amp I fell I am going to be losing out big time on what this sub and amp can do.
So that's why I find myself hear asking the experts what do I do to do this right?
Do I need more than a plastic LOC to take this pre crossed over signal from the stock DSP amp and make it a balanced/Fuller range or better processed signal to them feed the nakamichi monoblock where I then use the setting on the Amp and crossover points to better take advantage of more of a range of the low frequencies the 13av.2 can produce.
I feel this is more of what I should be doing.
I feel I'd be doing this sub and amp as well as myself a disservice if I just put a 25.00 2 channel LOC on this harness and set my amp to full range and let my headunit/dsp amp send only what it wants to my sub like the BSW guys are recommending.
What are your thoughts?
TIA