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Feb 18, 2025 - 05:37 AM
Sure! Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install the AudioControl LC6i Six Channel Line Output Converter in your car:
1. Choose a suitable location for mounting the LC6i. It should be away from any potential spills or debris and easily accessible for adjusting the level controls.
2. Disconnect the negative terminal of your car battery to ensure safety during the installation process.
3. Connect the speaker wires from your factory source unit or amplifier to the speaker-level inputs on the LC6i. Make sure to connect the positive and negative wires correctly.
4. Connect the RCA connectors from the pre-amp outputs on the LC6i to the inputs of your aftermarket amplifiers or signal processors. Do not connect any speakers directly to the LC6i.
5. Connect the +12V power wire from the LC6i to a constant 12V power source, such as the battery. Use a suitable gauge wire and ensure it is fused at 1 amp.
6. Connect the ground wire from the LC6i to a verified chassis ground. Avoid using the factory head unit ground, as it may have multiple devices connected to it.
7. If applicable, connect the remote turn-on wire from the LC6i to the remote turn-on or trigger input of your external devices, such as signal processors or amplifiers.
8. Adjust the output level controls on the LC6i to match the signal level from your factory-installed amplifier or source unit to your aftermarket amplifiers or processors.
9. Reconnect the negative terminal of your car battery.
10. Test your system to ensure proper functionality and adjust the output levels as needed.
Please note that these are general installation instructions, and it is always recommended to consult the AudioControl LC6i Six Channel Line Output Converter User Manual for specific details and guidelines.
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