how to connect a line output coverter to the Audio control EPIC amplifier
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video we show you how to connect a Lc1i, Lc2i pro, and an Epicenter Micro to the new Epic audioControl amplifiers.
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Geeat video - Most informative and cohesive presentation I have seen on this type of install / configuration - Looking forward to the next one in the series - Regards, David Landy (Australia)
Nice! I love amps!!!
Can I get a package like this for a 2020 Mazda MX-5?
seems like the remote turn on out to amp doesn't register with me. The power from the amp is turned on via the 12V and rem in power being activated via some device. If you are powering the Epicenter from the AMP power how does it know to turn on if the power from amp is based on the rem out from epicenter (doesn't turn on without remote power on). seems off
The LC1I, LC2I etc need constant power, ground and then speaker wires. With most speakers there's a 6 volt DC sent down the speaker wire which is called DC offset. So with that, it creates a remote turn on that is sent out of the LC products "remote output" which then goes to your amplifiers "remote turn on" input