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Problem With Amp/Sub Install! Please Help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="bigrose" data-source="post: 6027672" data-attributes="member: 604335"><p>From what I understand, the LC6 continues to send a signal to the amp even when it isn't getting one from the head unit. This is to minimize any problems with the amp turning on and off when you change CDs or radio stations or whatever. If I am wrong here, and there is a good chance I may be, please somebody correct me.</p><p></p><p>I understand about the switch and it sounds like a good idea. But wouldn't turning the power to the entire radio/head unit/system do the same thing as a switch does? I ask because even if I am not listening to the radio and have a blank screen on my head unit, there is still that sound from the sub when I turn off the car. The radio can be off and everything will be fine, but the minute I turn the car off the sub hits that low continuous note.</p><p></p><p>Thanks very much for the help, guys. I appreciate the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrose, post: 6027672, member: 604335"] From what I understand, the LC6 continues to send a signal to the amp even when it isn't getting one from the head unit. This is to minimize any problems with the amp turning on and off when you change CDs or radio stations or whatever. If I am wrong here, and there is a good chance I may be, please somebody correct me. I understand about the switch and it sounds like a good idea. But wouldn't turning the power to the entire radio/head unit/system do the same thing as a switch does? I ask because even if I am not listening to the radio and have a blank screen on my head unit, there is still that sound from the sub when I turn off the car. The radio can be off and everything will be fine, but the minute I turn the car off the sub hits that low continuous note. Thanks very much for the help, guys. I appreciate the input. [/QUOTE]
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