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<blockquote data-quote="Dj-torn" data-source="post: 7248654" data-attributes="member: 553398"><p>I would check to see if you wired your LOC to the amp outputs, and not the amp inputs, this sounds to be your problem if you have messed with all the amp settings. If you don't know which the outputs are, run speaker wire from each channel of your LOC to the your rear or front L &amp; R speakers, whichever is easier.</p><p></p><p>LOCs are great solution for this installation type, but they are not reliable, so swap it out before going to the shop.</p><p></p><p>If you are sure you are connected to your amp output, (make sure its the output for the mids not the tweeters) and you have swapped out your LOC. I would suggest you look into a sound processor which has a sub output, these are more reliable and more than likely what a shop will try to sell you on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj-torn, post: 7248654, member: 553398"] I would check to see if you wired your LOC to the amp outputs, and not the amp inputs, this sounds to be your problem if you have messed with all the amp settings. If you don't know which the outputs are, run speaker wire from each channel of your LOC to the your rear or front L & R speakers, whichever is easier. LOCs are great solution for this installation type, but they are not reliable, so swap it out before going to the shop. If you are sure you are connected to your amp output, (make sure its the output for the mids not the tweeters) and you have swapped out your LOC. I would suggest you look into a sound processor which has a sub output, these are more reliable and more than likely what a shop will try to sell you on. [/QUOTE]
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