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<blockquote data-quote="butterMilk" data-source="post: 7829316" data-attributes="member: 642287"><p>Run the LOC from where ever you want, just needs input from somewhere.</p><p></p><p>LOC works for subs as well. Just be sure that if the LOC is connected to rear speakers, that you have the low pass set on your amp.</p><p></p><p>I used a Audio Control LC6I in my car, think it was 150$. You can get cheep ones for 20$</p><p></p><p>(trying to put this in the right words) but I wasn't really satisfied with the LOC. If you are just trying to get a little bit louder n more bass in your system, then a LOC should do the job. But I guess I was expecting a little bit too much from a LOC. I tried to do what you are doing, and ended up buying a new HU a month later, and now im stuck with a LC6I that I have no use for. I guess what im trying to say is, maybe look into some HU's, even used ones do the job. If you have the OEM HU in your car chances are just about any aftermarket HU will sound better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterMilk, post: 7829316, member: 642287"] Run the LOC from where ever you want, just needs input from somewhere. LOC works for subs as well. Just be sure that if the LOC is connected to rear speakers, that you have the low pass set on your amp. I used a Audio Control LC6I in my car, think it was 150$. You can get cheep ones for 20$ (trying to put this in the right words) but I wasn't really satisfied with the LOC. If you are just trying to get a little bit louder n more bass in your system, then a LOC should do the job. But I guess I was expecting a little bit too much from a LOC. I tried to do what you are doing, and ended up buying a new HU a month later, and now im stuck with a LC6I that I have no use for. I guess what im trying to say is, maybe look into some HU's, even used ones do the job. If you have the OEM HU in your car chances are just about any aftermarket HU will sound better. [/QUOTE]
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