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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8783567" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Those installers did not know what they were doing. They installed an Active LOC (LPA-e4), which is great for Plain Jane OEM radios, but not upgraded ones. Then added a cheaper Passive LOC (LP5-2) which again, Plain Jane radios. I assume this is for the thunder. Now, here is the kicker. They installed an Mosconi DSP (Digital Sound Processor) amplifier. It has an built in Active LOC. But, it does not have Signal Leveller. When you get the Virtuoso, it will make this amp obsolete, totally. Best bet is to add other Mosconi non-DSP amplifiers. You can eliminate both LPA-e4 and LP5-2, and disable all the Mosconi's features.</p><p> Lack of a signal leveller and double LOCs is the reason for you sub par sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8783567, member: 654802"] Those installers did not know what they were doing. They installed an Active LOC (LPA-e4), which is great for Plain Jane OEM radios, but not upgraded ones. Then added a cheaper Passive LOC (LP5-2) which again, Plain Jane radios. I assume this is for the thunder. Now, here is the kicker. They installed an Mosconi DSP (Digital Sound Processor) amplifier. It has an built in Active LOC. But, it does not have Signal Leveller. When you get the Virtuoso, it will make this amp obsolete, totally. Best bet is to add other Mosconi non-DSP amplifiers. You can eliminate both LPA-e4 and LP5-2, and disable all the Mosconi's features. Lack of a signal leveller and double LOCs is the reason for you sub par sound. [/QUOTE]
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