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Average Customer Rating is 4.8 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.5 |
| Value | | 4.8 |
| Features | | 4.8 |
| Design | | 4.4 |
| Usability | | 4.9 |
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Joshua from Champaign, IL
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My Kenwood amp wouldn't turn off so I had to buy something that would make it turn off. At first after installing, which because I already had taps in, I tried retuning the amp. I ignored the adjustments on the LOC and focused on the amp. I used a 75Hz "loudness" test to check the phase for the sub. One slight problem with this LOC that I found out later, my subwoofer shook the speakers enough to show up in the LOC. It created an echo that made the bass muddy, mainly on a bass drum. DJ tones seemed fine. If it sounds muddy, change the phase and test it again. Louder doesn't mean it sounds better.
The main reason I bought PAC, they're the ONLY company saying what their distortion is. I want my car to sound like when the music was mastered.
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Nick from Niagara Falls, NY
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I tried using this for a low pass just for bass, but it didnt work as well as i was expecting. The bass was droning and very muddy sounding. It never hit hard and it didn't turn up with the other speakers. i switched it out for a Re-Q5. For mids and highs this would be good, I did use it as a high pass on my home theatre for a bit, worked well.
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Andy from Warsaw, IN
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Very pleased with this line output converter, it allowed me to keep my stock 6 disc changer and still have great sound quality. This is cheaper and easier to install than an after market head unit. Install shouldn't take any more than 20 mins. Buy it!
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alex from apple valley
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Works as told. I am about to buy a second to hook a buddys amp up soon.
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Overthebars from Idaho
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This makes it so nice to add an amplifier on to a factory system without having to replace the head unit. Some of these newer rigs make it nearly impossible to even pull the head unit out of the dash to expose the wiring, so being able to pull a signal off of the rear door speakers of my Chevy pickup was a huge advantage, not to mention the fact that this device is smart enough to use the voltage from the factory speaker to act as a remote turn on for the new amp.
One little quirk to be aware of.... when you open the doors for any reason, the air pressure inside the vehicle will move the cone of the speakers causing a small amount of electrical current at the voice coil. This device will detect that current and auto turn-on your amplifier (thinking that the speakers were turned on). Don't worry though, after it sees that the voltage isn't constant, it will turn your amplifier back off within a minute or so.
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