Subwoofer remote control knob

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Unit171

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If you have no bass.... do you still have your factory sub hitting notes?

Is your aftermarket sub not hitting? Do you have a remote control for your LC or aftermarket amp?
 
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I thought with the lc2i there was no need for the 12v and ground because of the gto technology that is turning it on
 
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I have power to my lc2i
The factory sub still hitting
But my aftermarket doesn’t
 

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Good, what was wrong? And I just went and did my remote control knob with pictures for you.
 

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Here are my two controls. Blue is the amp punch and yellow is my LC2i

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Here is the under side of how I did it. First I took the LC2i control apart. 2 screws.... then loosened the nut and removed the chip/LED/control. I used the face of the control housing to mark my holes and simply drilled them out. Once drilled and cleaned, I put the chip/control in place and used the nut to hold it in place from the front.

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