Audiocontrol Lc2i - 2 Channel Line Converter With Accubass on 2040-parts.com
Delmont, Pennsylvania, US
LC2i in mint condition. I used it for about 6 months.
The LC2i, is a compact, two-channel processor with active input circuitry, which allows it to accept speaker-level signals of up to 400 watts per channel from factory-installed source units or amplifiers. It converts them to high-quality pre-amp signals that can then be directed to after market processors and/or amplifiers. Users can enjoy maximum sound quality while maintaining the use of factory volume and steering wheel controls
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