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Can someone break down a LOC (line output converter)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnnyxray210" data-source="post: 8791469" data-attributes="member: 685970"><p>Looking to buy and install an LOC. I got the basic functionality of it but not sure what I need. My set up is a factory Impala stock radio, 4 kicker 6x9 75 RMS 3 ways and no sub yet. My original speakers are factory 2 ohm 45 RMS mid range woofers, not subs. </p><p> </p><p>Is an LOC 2 channel mean 2 speakers (1 set), 4 channel 2 sets, etc? </p><p>How would I know if I have the correct frequency if I am switching to full-range speakers?</p><p>What is the best method and difference connecting the LOC, tapping vs cutting the speaker wires?</p><p></p><p>I was leaning towards the Kicker 46KisLOC (2 channel) or an Audio Control 4 or 6 channel for a later add-on. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnnyxray210, post: 8791469, member: 685970"] Looking to buy and install an LOC. I got the basic functionality of it but not sure what I need. My set up is a factory Impala stock radio, 4 kicker 6x9 75 RMS 3 ways and no sub yet. My original speakers are factory 2 ohm 45 RMS mid range woofers, not subs. Is an LOC 2 channel mean 2 speakers (1 set), 4 channel 2 sets, etc? How would I know if I have the correct frequency if I am switching to full-range speakers? What is the best method and difference connecting the LOC, tapping vs cutting the speaker wires? I was leaning towards the Kicker 46KisLOC (2 channel) or an Audio Control 4 or 6 channel for a later add-on. Thanks for any info. [/QUOTE]
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