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Choosing Subwoofer

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by KileBillyV, Nov 10, 2022.

  1. Nov 17, 2022 at 5:35 AM
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    ZMan2k2

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    Epicentre is a bass “enhancement” circuit, which that LC2i doesn’t have. Not to worry, Accubass is good as well. It returns what manufacturers remove from the tuning of stock headunits to keep crappy stock speakers alive. Just follow the instructions on tuning the LC2i, and you’ll be golden.
     
  2. Nov 17, 2022 at 5:53 PM
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    With the LC2i would I be able to add a second amp later on and upgrade all my other speakers?
     
  3. Nov 17, 2022 at 6:58 PM
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    he's talking about the 'accubass' setting on the lc2i. it's special processing that can make the bass more impactful

    tdlr: bigger badda boom
     
  4. Nov 17, 2022 at 7:03 PM
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    Yeah I understand now, do you have an answer to the previous question?
     
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    sorry, must have missed the second page of the thread, thought it stopped at the question.

    you can add other amps off the lc2i. difference is that you can only adjust using the amp gain controls, and will be using either rca y-adapters, or looping in/out of each amp. using the lc7i instead offers increased adjustment to each individual output. whether that's worth an extra $100 for the lc7i is a matter of personal preference.

    but didn't you mention before that you have the jbl system?
    if that's the case, and you want to amplify the entire system while keeping the stock head unit, you need to use the PAC AmpPro AP4-TY12 or iDatalink Maestro AR.

    in the jbl system, the head unit sends a digital signal back to the amp, which then decodes and sends a processed signal out to every individual speaker. you need to replace the oem jbl amp with one of the above to get the outputs to aftermarket gear.
     
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    So if I just want to add a single amp going to a sub then I should use the Lc2i and if I added another separate amp to run replaced door speakers then I’d have to use the pac amp pro and the lc7i would not work? If that’s the case then ill probably just go with the Lc2i and add a 12” and keep the stock jbl speakers cause they’re meh good enough.
     
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    do you have the jbl system?
     
  9. Nov 19, 2022 at 3:26 PM
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    Yeah
     
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    So I ended up getting a ported 12” alpine type s with the s-60m. I was wondering if there’s a volume on the stock head unit that I shouldn’t go past because it will cause clipping, I couldn’t find it anywhere. And also would it cause clipping if my bass was up all the way on the head unit?
     
  12. Jan 28, 2023 at 7:12 AM
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    No
    If the amp sensitivity is set correctly it should be fine
     
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    Typically, if you don’t know the clip volume in a headunit, it was recommended to me once to not go past 75% on the headunit. Set gains on the LC2i and you should be good.
     
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    What about the bass setting?
     
  15. Jan 28, 2023 at 10:46 AM
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    Ideally, you want to set the EQ to your liking, then set the gain on the LC2i.
     
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    Okay I had the amp tuned by a local Audio shop and the bass was on max when I got it back so I’m assuming it’s fine I just get scared when it’s on max gain and head unit up sometimes I can smell the voice coil I think kind of smells like rubber.
     
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