POPLERO Posted January 9, 2012 Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 I just added a hi to low converter on a friends 09 camry with the base stereo system (non jbl) and it was a pain to get it wired but when finished it was a nice little set up. She wanted to retain her fatory head unit radio and low cost, which this did the trick. I used a massive audio hi to low, knu amp kit, rockford prime 500.1, and an alpine type r 10. Quote 2008 TBSS Black Granite Alpine CDA-117 Clarion EQS746 AudioQue Supertweets @ dash Alpine DDT-s30 @ b pillars Alpine SPR-60c @ front doors Alpine SPR-60 @ rear doors Alpine PDX-f4 Second Skin DampPro KNUkonceptz Wiring DCpower 270amp alt Optima YT underhood *temp Two15DCxls Hifonics bxi2610 *temp saz4500 and 4 xp3000s coming soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toofast4u Posted January 9, 2012 Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_18560_Hifonics-Maxxsonics-MX-1.html http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_6359_AudioControl-LC6i-Gray-LC6.html Both are great for the price! I used the Maxxsonics MX-1 and it worked well. Never got a chance to use the LC6i but I've heard nothing but great about em'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FeArZ Posted January 9, 2012 Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 If your asking about the lc6i, then no, you can't make adjustments to it. The only thing it has is level controls for each channel. Kinda like the gain knob on an amp Any reason you chose the audio control over the PAC adapter for our trucks? Quote 2009 Tahoe 2000bc Cresendo POWA Need 3500 2 Sundown Zv3 18 high rolled sexiness dual alt bracket with Singer alt(coming soon) Mtx Q(not sure if I'm going to use) Knu wire and RCA's Bass Head Bands Oh and a few pairs of Jordan's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickass audio Posted January 9, 2012 Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 Its not needed to get a sound processor UNLESS you want to get controls over your equalizer and x-over settings. Other than that its not like you need one without a doubt for your car. Just like Ray said a high-low adapter would be sufficient for your system as long as its a good adapter. I had a friend of mine on here with crappy adapters that had a TON of distortion on them and when he went from the high-low adapter to the audiocontrol he had no distortion. Quote 2004 GMC Envoy1 XS power S3400 batt under the hood and 4 XS Power D3100's battery installed in the rear by the amps0 gauge power wire from front to backAlpine iva-w205 touchscreen dvd/cd/mp3/ipod/am/fm/gps headunitSundown Audio SAX-200.4 amp for my mids and highs8 gauge speaker wire from amp to woofer270 amp Mechman AltRockford Fosgate T1652-s component speakersRockford Fosgate 3Sixty.2 sound processorRca's from Rockford Fosgate and Monster Cable14 gauge speaker wire for the mids and highs1 18" Ascendant Audio SMD Dual 1 ohm with custom Black & Blue carbon fiber and hand signed dustcapBox: 5.66 cubic feet net volume box tuned to 30.13Hz with 1.5" wide wooden dowels and 1.5" thick baffle1 DC Audio 5.0k amp wired to .5 ohms nominal with an imp rise of 1.35 ohms for the single AA SMD 18"Future Vision 8000k 50w bi-xenon projector HID's with 4300k 35w fog lightsLink to my build: Buildupdates/progress Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TOONLOVESCHERYL Posted January 9, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 I wasn't worried about keeping the cost low, but I definitely didn't want to spend hundreds on some of the other line out converters. I'm going look at some pioneer head units and audio control stuff tomorrow. I need a demo to make a final decision Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
08tahoe Posted January 9, 2012 Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 If your asking about the lc6i, then no, you can't make adjustments to it. The only thing it has is level controls for each channel. Kinda like the gain knob on an amp Any reason you chose the audio control over the PAC adapter for our trucks? I'm just using it for now to be able to hook up my amp cause I still have the stock stereo, and I already had it cause I was using it in my honda before I got my tahoe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
08tahoe Posted January 9, 2012 Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 Its not needed to get a sound processor UNLESS you want to get controls over your equalizer and x-over settings. Other than that its not like you need one without a doubt for your car. Just like Ray said a high-low adapter would be sufficient for your system as long as its a good adapter. I had a friend of mine on here with crappy adapters that had a TON of distortion on them and when he went from the high-low adapter to the audiocontrol he had no distortion. I'm pretty sure your talking about me kickass .. And yes make sure you get a good adapter because the cheap ones just create distortion. I didn't find that out until I got the DD-1 so that's when I ended up getting the lc6i and after that I was distortion free and my system sounded way better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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