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SOLD Rockford Fosgate Punch P400x4 and LC7i

Discussion in 'Buy / Sell / Trade - Other' started by kbp810, May 8, 2018.

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  1. May 8, 2018 at 5:15 PM
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    kbp810 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Upgraded to an aftermarket headunit, and no longer need the LC7i... and switched out the amp for one with a little more juice (though the P400x4 did the job just fine... it could already get louder than my ears could handle without any distortion)

    P400x4 - 50 watts x4 at 4 ohms, or 100 watts x4 at 2 ohms. Also bridgeable; can run as 4 channel, 3 channel (good simple setup for a sub and two front speakers), or 2 channel. Will work with high level (speaker level via RCA cable) or Low Level inputs.
    Some minor scratches from install, but in good shape... also has some remnants of velcro backing on it, as I originally used velco to temp hold it in place as I put screws in).
    Full details and specs here: https://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/details/p400x4/

    LC7i - Powered line out converter; also has circuitry to level out and boost bass (the stock head unit tends to roll off the bass as volume increases to protect the stock speakers, this corrects for that). Can run 4 channels into this from the radio, and output 6 channels into amps (I had four channels running to the P400x4, and two into my sub amp, which I am retaining).
    http://www.audiocontrol.com/car-audio/factory-system-upgrade/lc7i/

    Also including some miscellaneous RCA cables; 2 RCA/Wire converters, a 17' RCA cable; and 3 3' RCA cables (for LC7i to amps)... while I'm throwing this in, I would consider just getting some 8 conductor speed wire, and run directly from the radio to the LC7i, and skip the RCA to wire and 17' cable... I only did it this way, as I originally ran direct to the amp, which takes RCA inputs. Note that I am currently missing one of the RCA to RCA adapters... if I can find it I'll throw it in, if not, they are easy to find; even my local hardware store has them... but if you get some 8 conductor wire, you don't need these anyways.

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  2. May 8, 2018 at 5:51 PM
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    Also, to throw the offer out there for anyone on the fence about hacking up their factory harness... for an extra $25 bucks, and an extra few days wait before shipping... I'll pick up some 8 conductor wire (technically 9 as it will include remote wire) and metra harness connectors and make you a plug and play wiring harness for your radio to run to the LC7i. Heck, if you happen to be local to Auburn Hills, MI, I'll even assist with the install.
     
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