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No... It's not about voltage, it's about the type of signal (Single ended vs balanced differential). Looking at the V1, you will need a LOC to convert the signal.Just realized your picture is showing the V2 and I have the V1, but I still should be ok since it can also take up to 6V input.
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Hello, i have a 2020 f150 xl supercrew cab with the 6 speaker system and factory sync 3.4 8" headunit. I also have a pac sni-35 loc tapped into my RR speaker with a Memphis MJP3000.1 amp, and 2 skar evl 8.Are you testing the voltage on DC or AC voltage?
Hello, i have a 2020 f150 xl supercrew cab with the 6 speaker system and factory sync 3.4 8" headunit. I also have a pac sni-35 loc tapped into my RR speaker with a Memphis MJP3000.1 amp, and 2 skar evl 8.
I flattened my eq with forscan in the acm section by replacing the "01xx" to "00xx". and it made all of my chimes and my touchscreen beeps way louder, so i disabled all of them.
Is there any way to turn the chimes down after flattening the eq?