Help with installing an LOC with the stock pioneer system.
Crutchfield offers Line Output Converters (LOC's.)
I don't understand them very well.So I just stole this from google ai:
A line output converter (LOC) is a device that converts a speaker-level audio signal to a preamp-level signal. This allows you to connect an amplifier to a factory stereo or radio. LOCs are also known as high-to-low converters, speaker input adapters, or line level converters.
I don't understand them very well.So I just stole this from google ai:
A line output converter (LOC) is a device that converts a speaker-level audio signal to a preamp-level signal. This allows you to connect an amplifier to a factory stereo or radio. LOCs are also known as high-to-low converters, speaker input adapters, or line level converters.
Maybe. Seems to me that using a LOC for just the sub would introduce latency into a mixed system, a horrible situation. But my (further) thoughts are useless because I don't really know what I'm talking about.
OP needs to figure out how to discern who actually know their 5#!+ from the 95% who think they do, or know perfectly well that they're clueless but like to bs. (Looking in the self-examination mirror.)
SNAFU
OP needs to figure out how to discern who actually know their 5#!+ from the 95% who think they do, or know perfectly well that they're clueless but like to bs. (Looking in the self-examination mirror.)
SNAFU
I'm not sure if you guys will get notified but, I got them installed! I was way overthinking everything and ended up just following the sticky post here, everything works perfectly and I couldn't be happier with everything, thank you guys for your advice and input! I'll try to make a post of the install once i fully have my hatch put back together lol, the subfloor pieces are still out lmao
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