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Audio Control LC6i




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This controller works great on the Edge after the Sony amp. It can accept a bunch of the channels that come thru your Sony and thus allowing you to hook up aftermarket speakers for the front and rear doors. There is also a channel for two subwoofers. This is exactly what you need if you want to upgrade your sound without breaking the bank on $700 and $800 controllers. This particular model was installed in the rear right fender near the Sony amp in my Edge for about three months. It worked out famously. I had no problem with the unit and rather liked it. However, I have some kind of "itis" that makes me feel as though I should always be upgrading. It's a dangerous and expensive illness. Anyhow, they list for $149 and is on Amazon for around $119. I'll practically give this puppy away for the first $85 that heads my way. It's in prefect condition. PM me if you want it. I'll go with the first message. I added some info on the unit below for your reading pleasure.

 


by Zak Billmeier

Build a system around your factory radio

AudioControl's LC6i processor allows you to add aftermarket amps, speakers, and subs to your factory radio, so you can enjoy better sound without losing factory features. It accepts speaker-level signals from your factory radio or amplifier, so you can use it with any system.

 

 

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Inputs and outputs

The LC6i features six speaker-level inputs that let you connect amplified signals, including multi-wire cables from Bose® and other premium factory systems up to 400 watts. The LC6i sums all the signals you send it, even if they're actively crossed over by your factory system, so you get a strong, full-range signal for your processors and amps. The LC6i features six RCA preamp outputs that'll handle the traditional front/rear/sub setup.
Level matching is a breeze

AudioControl couldn't make it much easier to set up your system. Just set your factory stereo to about 3/4 of its maximum volume, and turn the output level control of the LC6i until the "Maximized" light begins to flicker. Adjust the gain controls on your amps and you're done. You've just matched your levels, so you can count on getting maximum performance and minimum noise from your amp setup.
Convenience

The optional dash-mount subwoofer controller allows you to adjust the level of your sub channel on the go. The speaker-level inputs sense incoming signals and turn on the LC6i, while a built-in 12-volt trigger tells your amps or other gear to turn on.

Edited by Cdpratt69
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