GX460 Audio Signal Processor recommendation
I have an audio system out of my last car I would like to install in my GX460.
I have subs, 2 amps, and mids and highs. Since I'm going to hook up to the stock head unit I need a signal processor.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I have heard good things about AudioControl LC7i.
DS18 is based out of miami. They have the V6HL Pro. But not sure how good they are.
Anybody have a recommendation? Any feedback on the two I mentioned? Thank you.
AudioControl
DS18
I have subs, 2 amps, and mids and highs. Since I'm going to hook up to the stock head unit I need a signal processor.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I have heard good things about AudioControl LC7i.
DS18 is based out of miami. They have the V6HL Pro. But not sure how good they are.
Anybody have a recommendation? Any feedback on the two I mentioned? Thank you.
AudioControl
DS18
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ohh wow. lol. I'll keep waiting to see if I get a recommendation from the forum. Thanks.
I went to 2 car audio installers. 1 said I needed a $600 audio processor and the other straight refused to install my own audio equipment. Was only willing to do a sound system if I purchased everything through them, lol. I wish I knew how people like that stay in business. Ridiculous.
I went to 2 car audio installers. 1 said I needed a $600 audio processor and the other straight refused to install my own audio equipment. Was only willing to do a sound system if I purchased everything through them, lol. I wish I knew how people like that stay in business. Ridiculous.
You'll definitely need something that will accept speaker level inputs. I'm not sure you need the LC7i... as I believe that one has the bass compensation, which shouldn't be needed if you grab the front speaker and subwoofer leads out of the factory amp. You could get by with the LC6i. However, if you want to do some tuning, you might look at some of their other models. I'm using an LC6i to feed a miniDSP with Dirac Live (C-DSP 8x12 DL), because the miniDSP can't handle the high level inputs that well. Either way, you won't go wrong with AudioControl... they have excellent products. And I promise I'm not a spammer.
Finally. Great thank you. I have a friend setting me up with a audio guy who works out of his house and I am waiting for him to get back from vacation to set a date to do my install. The last guy I spoke to wanted to install a $20 hi/low converter. But that doesn't seem like it would be the best solution.
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