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<blockquote data-quote="Brian235" data-source="post: 8418226" data-attributes="member: 666957"><p>build looking good, I would have high hopes with the LC2i, my LCQ-1 preformed much better than the loc I tried. Even if not, using the LC2i's output controll and amps gain you should still get about as loud sound as with an aftermarket deck. Just set the lc2i's output to be around 2-5 volts for your amp (get a 40 hz 0db track and play it 1 volume below where your head unit distorts and mesure the rca's output from the lc2i on AC voltage. positive on the center rod from the rca and neg on the outer circle part but be VERY careful don't touch the pos to the negative )</p><p></p><p>The volume on your head unit don't matter its more of a number than anything if you can get a clean signal that is around 2-5 volts to your amplifier using a line driver (the lc2i) you are good to go. But obviously using an aftermarket head unit will give you slightly better quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian235, post: 8418226, member: 666957"] build looking good, I would have high hopes with the LC2i, my LCQ-1 preformed much better than the loc I tried. Even if not, using the LC2i's output controll and amps gain you should still get about as loud sound as with an aftermarket deck. Just set the lc2i's output to be around 2-5 volts for your amp (get a 40 hz 0db track and play it 1 volume below where your head unit distorts and mesure the rca's output from the lc2i on AC voltage. positive on the center rod from the rca and neg on the outer circle part but be VERY careful don't touch the pos to the negative ) The volume on your head unit don't matter its more of a number than anything if you can get a clean signal that is around 2-5 volts to your amplifier using a line driver (the lc2i) you are good to go. But obviously using an aftermarket head unit will give you slightly better quality. [/QUOTE]
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