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<blockquote data-quote="vettelovr1124" data-source="post: 1370869" data-attributes="member: 545245"><p>LOC = Low output converter (aka Hi input/low output converter/connector)</p><p></p><p>They do exactly what they say...turn hi input into a low output (higher resistance) so that speaker power can be converted to rca output.</p><p></p><p>I've only seen them done on back speakers (what little I've seen of them), but I'm having it connect to the front speakers (ease of installation). I'm thinking there won't be a difference except for the sub getting louder when I fade to the front, but I don't know if I'm wrong since I don't mess around with these things often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vettelovr1124, post: 1370869, member: 545245"] LOC = Low output converter (aka Hi input/low output converter/connector) They do exactly what they say...turn hi input into a low output (higher resistance) so that speaker power can be converted to rca output. I've only seen them done on back speakers (what little I've seen of them), but I'm having it connect to the front speakers (ease of installation). I'm thinking there won't be a difference except for the sub getting louder when I fade to the front, but I don't know if I'm wrong since I don't mess around with these things often. [/QUOTE]
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