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So I'm looking into upgrading my sound system some more. I have a sub/amp installed with an lc2i. I just had all 6 speakers replaced today with an amp and with it running through the lc2i I don't have left/right adjustment. I was wondering if I should go with an lc7i to fix this or go with a dsp (and if so, what kind?) in order to tweak the sound entirely. Thanks in advance for the help. 

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You should do the lc7i - the lc2i is designed to convert 2 channels only.  I don't know which radio you have, so there are different configurations, but if you have the Bose level system you really would want to have the channel flexibility in the lc7i to convert all of the audio channels coming from your radio. The down side is you need more amplifiers.

 

Audio Control is a great resource if you need help designing the complete system.

 

 

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You still need to buy more amps to properly control each independent speaker with either a DSP or the lc7i. I've been out of the aftermarket audio game for awhile, but always had a soft spot for the Audio Control gear. Since you don't have the Bose,  the DM-810 has incredible capabilities that I would've loved to have had back in the day, and has a lot more capability that the lc7I, so because of that new info, I'd do the dsp and upgrade everything, if i had the cash to do so. You are going to want to upgrade the amp to get 6 independent channels,  and you have already spent the cash on speakers, so go all in and get the DSP as well.

 

 

 

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