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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisrizzy" data-source="post: 8538876" data-attributes="member: 670926"><p>[quote name='Jeffdachef']</p><p>However the box isnt the cause for super weak bass, its the signal line. this is the most common issue on this site recently. People thinking its fine to just keep the stock head unit and using an LOC cheap or some overpriced audiocontrol all the same garbage results. Its not fine and you need to really get a proper signal in order for everything to work out fine. People severely underestimate the power of a good signal. It makes or breaks a system easily. Easily 90% system performance loss with a poor signal.</p><p></p><p> [USER=671053]@Zackster[/USER] [USER=670926]@Chrisrizzy[/USER] Yeah you guys all trying to use LOCs, hope you guys learn something.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Thanks for the mention, it was definitely worth reading through this thread. I can&#39;t afford to do a hu install on my car (it&#39;s a very big and expensive pain in the TL) and I can&#39;t afford a full on sound processor (I&#39;m in college after all). Trust me, ik the LC7i is far from optimal, but I gotta make the best of what I have. Gary&#39;s advice to sum the channels was helpful and I&#39;ll make sure that is done. Trust me, if I wasn&#39;t in college and had a decent paying job, it would be different lol.</p><p></p><p>Don&#39;t worry though, I hired John Kuthe&#39;s installer guy off of Craigslist to finish the install <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Chrisrizzy, post: 8538876, member: 670926"] [quote name='Jeffdachef'] However the box isnt the cause for super weak bass, its the signal line. this is the most common issue on this site recently. People thinking its fine to just keep the stock head unit and using an LOC cheap or some overpriced audiocontrol all the same garbage results. Its not fine and you need to really get a proper signal in order for everything to work out fine. People severely underestimate the power of a good signal. It makes or breaks a system easily. Easily 90% system performance loss with a poor signal. [USER=671053]@Zackster[/USER] [USER=670926]@Chrisrizzy[/USER] Yeah you guys all trying to use LOCs, hope you guys learn something.[/QUOTE] Thanks for the mention, it was definitely worth reading through this thread. I can't afford to do a hu install on my car (it's a very big and expensive pain in the TL) and I can't afford a full on sound processor (I'm in college after all). Trust me, ik the LC7i is far from optimal, but I gotta make the best of what I have. Gary's advice to sum the channels was helpful and I'll make sure that is done. Trust me, if I wasn't in college and had a decent paying job, it would be different lol. Don't worry though, I hired John Kuthe's installer guy off of Craigslist to finish the install ;) [/QUOTE]
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