AudioControl LC2i?
#2
Well, you've read my thread about the LC6i. Took some work, but sounds extremely nice now. Their customer support was amazing in helping me with the setup. I mainly had trouble getting a signal from my sub that the LC6i would pick up, but they showed me how to do it. I would reccomend their products, but only have experience with the LC6i.
#3
I have the LC2i on my sub setup, but I'm not sure I understand your question here. It's a good unit if that's what you're asking... splicing the wires from the factory amp was the trickiest part, but they have threads on here that show you step-by-step instructions on how you do that. send me a pm if you want to talk more about it.
#4
Bit ten would bypass all the trouble caused by getting this to work. Plus the bit ten will allow a eq. This will not. In other words. U can't tweak your system with this. All u can do is use the basic eq in the head unit. If your not really a audiophile and sq is not an issue....I say go for the lc6i
#6
Here's my thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ade-build.html
#7
I have the LC2i on my sub setup, but I'm not sure I understand your question here. It's a good unit if that's what you're asking... splicing the wires from the factory amp was the trickiest part, but they have threads on here that show you step-by-step instructions on how you do that. send me a pm if you want to talk more about it.
I really wanted to see if anyone had used the LC2i in an IS-F for adding a sub. It seems like a good solution for this circumstance. I was also curious how the AccuBASS feature worked, since it's supposed to restore the bass output that gets rolled off from the ML processor as the volume is increased. Thanks for the replies.
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02-16-06 09:01 PM