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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyO" data-source="post: 8447489" data-attributes="member: 563887"><p>WRONG. I have my Audiocontrol LC2i tapped into my front speakers right off the head-unit. I chose the front only because the rear speakers in Fords usually have an active bass control built in that eliminates bass to the rear speakers. I have been using LOC's for 25+ years and have never had a problem. Sam, I would have to actually see your connections. I am thinking one of the crimp connectors is your culprit. I do not like using butt connectors, I am a stickler for soldering all my connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyO, post: 8447489, member: 563887"] WRONG. I have my Audiocontrol LC2i tapped into my front speakers right off the head-unit. I chose the front only because the rear speakers in Fords usually have an active bass control built in that eliminates bass to the rear speakers. I have been using LOC's for 25+ years and have never had a problem. Sam, I would have to actually see your connections. I am thinking one of the crimp connectors is your culprit. I do not like using butt connectors, I am a stickler for soldering all my connections. [/QUOTE]
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