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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
Anyone using the LC2i with stock headunit?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackcoyote13" data-source="post: 12890918" data-attributes="member: 146764"><p>I have the LC2i installed on mine for a subwoofer that I added to the OEM 4 speaker setup. There is bass rolloff on the factory setup. Before the LC2i, I had a PAC SNI-35 running via the rear speaker signal to the amp. I had a local audio company (Cartunes) install the LC2i and tune with an oscilloscope to avoid clipping and it made a huge difference, especially in bass levels at low volume. Cant speak for longevity yet but it has a 5 year warranty so I am not worried.</p><p></p><p>I will send you a pic of my settings on the LC2i today when I can get down to the car during work. I would say go with the LC2i for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackcoyote13, post: 12890918, member: 146764"] I have the LC2i installed on mine for a subwoofer that I added to the OEM 4 speaker setup. There is bass rolloff on the factory setup. Before the LC2i, I had a PAC SNI-35 running via the rear speaker signal to the amp. I had a local audio company (Cartunes) install the LC2i and tune with an oscilloscope to avoid clipping and it made a huge difference, especially in bass levels at low volume. Cant speak for longevity yet but it has a 5 year warranty so I am not worried. I will send you a pic of my settings on the LC2i today when I can get down to the car during work. I would say go with the LC2i for sure! [/QUOTE]
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