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Axxess AX-MLOC740 4-Channel 80W Per Channel Mini Line Output Converter

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The Line Output Converter (LOC) should be installed on a stereos speaker output wires or the output wires on an OEM amplifier of up to 80 watts per channel
These wires can be found behind the stereo in the dash, on the outside of an OEM amplifier, or on the input terminals on the OEM speakers
The LOC is designed to convert (4) channels of speaker level audio into (4) channels of line level audio
This allows for the installation of line level products such as amplifiers, EQs and crossovers on systems that do not have RCA line level outputs
In addition this device will also detect the presence of an audio signal and then generate a +12V output that can be used to turn-on an aftermarket amplifier
80 watts maximum input
Input circuit corrects
Crossover distortion commonly found on other brands of LOCs
6:1 Step down with variable output
Gold flashed RCAs
Attractive and durable enclosure

Note: The LOC will shut off 60 seconds after no signal detected.

Instruction Manual

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