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well my friend after time and some weird quirks with the bose system i have just ordered the LC6i signal summing loc. I had some problems tapping the remote on

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Old 08-30-2015, 09:45 PM   #16 (permalink)
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well my friend after time and some weird quirks with the bose system i have just ordered the LC6i signal summing loc.
I had some problems tapping the remote on switches for bose amp, it caused some audio problems.
I eventually wound up tapping into the 12v cigarette lighter under passengers left knee for remote on switch, much better.
Ultimately i would recommend buying LC6i or some other signal summing unit.
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well my friend after time and some weird quirks with the bose system i have just ordered the LC6i signal summing loc.
I had some problems tapping the remote on switches for bose amp, it caused some audio problems.
I eventually wound up tapping into the 12v cigarette lighter under passengers left knee for remote on switch, much better.
Ultimately i would recommend buying LC6i or some other signal summing unit.
I thought the lc6i had signal sensing turn on? why the need for remote lead??
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So you didn't install an Audio Processor, just the amp? Did you get better sound?
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