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Help with gain setting with line output converter
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<blockquote data-quote="Bellmeister" data-source="post: 8779053" data-attributes="member: 684504"><p>Hello Bro. I know its been awhile but I was in your shoes.</p><p>Added sub and amp to existing brand new system and while some mentioned the LC2i, many said hey get the $20 LOC its fine.</p><p>Bullcrap. My signal was low like yours, even though I was running a 400 W Rms 8" DVR with Skar rp1200 at 500 Watts @4 ohm. </p><p>I had to get the LC21. Its an active LOC and adds a lot of oomph to the signal.</p><p>Now, you may be able to wire your SUB to lower Ohms. Something else...that amp will run two subs.</p><p>Instead of getting an LOC you could get another sub, wire them at 1 OHM (which is loudest) and that bwould increase signal dramatically IF youre running at 2 OHM or 4 OHM. Oh crap, scratch that I thought you had the 1200 Watt amp lol. Youll have to get an active LOC. Sorry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bellmeister, post: 8779053, member: 684504"] Hello Bro. I know its been awhile but I was in your shoes. Added sub and amp to existing brand new system and while some mentioned the LC2i, many said hey get the $20 LOC its fine. Bullcrap. My signal was low like yours, even though I was running a 400 W Rms 8" DVR with Skar rp1200 at 500 Watts @4 ohm. I had to get the LC21. Its an active LOC and adds a lot of oomph to the signal. Now, you may be able to wire your SUB to lower Ohms. Something else...that amp will run two subs. Instead of getting an LOC you could get another sub, wire them at 1 OHM (which is loudest) and that bwould increase signal dramatically IF youre running at 2 OHM or 4 OHM. Oh crap, scratch that I thought you had the 1200 Watt amp lol. Youll have to get an active LOC. Sorry [/QUOTE]
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