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Old 08-30-2005, 11:33 AM
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New Audio Control 8-channel LOC

<press release>

AudioControl Arms Specialty Dealers
With LC8 OEM Interface Adapter!

New LC8 line output converter accepts up to 400 watts
and
sums together eight channels into two!

Mountlake Terrace, WA AudioControl, the award winning designer and manufacturer of performance autosound signal processors, announces the release of their new OEM interface, the LC8 eight channel line output converter with internal summing capabilities. This high performance OEM line output converter accepts the speaker level outputs from factory installed source units or amplifiers (up to eight channels) and converts them to a high quality pre-amp signal. The pre-amp signal can then be used to drive a superior after-market audio system.

Many newer vehicles use a proprietary bus or digital transmission protocol to transmit audio signals, explains Tom Walker of AudioControl. This type of communication makes it rather challenging to intercept the signal between the source unit and the amplifier. The LC8, with its ability to accept up to 400 watts per channel, goes after the factory amplifiers and outputs a high quality pre-amp signal. With LC8, installers dont have to deal with the ever-changing protocols of factory systems. In addition, it sounds great!

The LC8 has eight high impedance inputs which will accept two, four, six or eight amplified speaker level signals (up to 400 watts!) In addition the LC8 has an internal summing circuit that allows the user to combine together selected channels making the LC8 ideal for newer vehicles that have factory-installed amplifiers with built-in electronic crossovers.

More and more vehicles have factory speaker systems that are actively crossed over and would normally require multiple line output converters and lots of adapter cables, explains Chris Kane of AudioControl. The LC8 makes it possible to interface with these types of vehicles by accepting amplified high frequency, midrange, and low/subwoofer signals. It then mixes the signals together internally and outputs a high quality, full range, two channel pre-amp signal.

Other installation friendly features include a unique signal sensing turn-on and a 12-volt output for turning on aftermarket amplifiers. Most factory-installed systems do not have a separate 12-volt trigger to turn-on external processors and amplifiers. The LC8 actually monitors the signal at its speaker level inputs and when it senses an audio signal, it automatically powers up the LC8. Once powered up, the LC8 in-turn provides a 12-volt output that can be used to turn on after market amplifiers and processors.

The LC8 is also equipped with a connection jack for an optional subwoofer level control. This subwoofer dash control allows the user to increase or decrease the sub signal level. The LC8 can be installed behind the dashboard or in some other inconspicuous location, while the optional dash control can be placed where the customer can easily access it.

The LC8 from AudioControl has a U.S. selling price of $199 and is shipping in September 2005. The optional subwoofer level control is available for $39.99.

AudioControl has been designing and manufacturing the highest quality award-winning home and car audio components since 1977. The companys headquarters, including research and development, and manufacturing facilities, are located in the state of Washington in the heart of the rainforest of the Pacific Northwest.

For more information about AudioControls full line of performance autosound components, visit their web site at www.audiocontrol.com.
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