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<blockquote data-quote="Eat Italian" data-source="post: 3048241" data-attributes="member: 577334"><p>Don't really know to be honest, havent actually heard of it. Looks pretty decent actually.</p><p></p><p>Heres some info on it:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://carsound.com/articles/publish/article_884.shtml" target="_blank">http://carsound.com/articles/publish/article_884.shtml</a></p><p></p><p>Some comments on it:</p><p></p><p>"New and somewhat older systems are utilizing advanced dsp and filtering on individual channels, thus you run the risk of limited bandwidth output. In the case of the crossfire four of the six channels are dedicated to the sub section while the doors are using the other two. In the case of other systems such as in the new e-class, Land rover, and BMW 5, 6, &amp; 7 series each of the channels represents on of the 8 channels of the Logic 7 surround process, thus tapping them could lead to missing information during intergration."</p><p></p><p>"I just picked up an AudioControl LC6 Concert Series Six Channel Line ouput Converter. It's a pretty sweet unit, with outputs for subs, front and rear. Also has signal sensing so no need for an amp turn-on."</p><p></p><p>Apparently the LC6 is just a line-driver though. Doesn't seem to do what the others are intended to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eat Italian, post: 3048241, member: 577334"] Don't really know to be honest, havent actually heard of it. Looks pretty decent actually. Heres some info on it: [URL="http://carsound.com/articles/publish/article_884.shtml"]http://carsound.com/articles/publish/article_884.shtml[/URL] Some comments on it: "New and somewhat older systems are utilizing advanced dsp and filtering on individual channels, thus you run the risk of limited bandwidth output. In the case of the crossfire four of the six channels are dedicated to the sub section while the doors are using the other two. In the case of other systems such as in the new e-class, Land rover, and BMW 5, 6, & 7 series each of the channels represents on of the 8 channels of the Logic 7 surround process, thus tapping them could lead to missing information during intergration." "I just picked up an AudioControl LC6 Concert Series Six Channel Line ouput Converter. It's a pretty sweet unit, with outputs for subs, front and rear. Also has signal sensing so no need for an amp turn-on." Apparently the LC6 is just a line-driver though. Doesn't seem to do what the others are intended to do. [/QUOTE]
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