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ViperATC5 
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Posted: August 14, 2003 at 2:58 PM / IP Logged  
Standard LOCs are designed to be used on the output side of the factory amp - because they need a "high level" signal to convert it to a low level signal. There are converters available that can get the signal from either the input(low) or the output(high)signals to and from the amp. In response to Fuseblower's post, LOCs are rated on how much voltage they can handle, so you want to match them up to whatever application you will be using them for.
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Posted: August 14, 2003 at 8:31 PM / IP Logged  

Yep Viper's right, you'll most likely use it on the output side of the amp.  Also, almost all LOC's are adjustable which means you can turn down the level if it ends up being too high/sensitive.  However, if the converter itself is not designed to handle the amount of power you send into it, it will have a distorted output no matter how low you adjust its output.

I'd think about getting one from David Navone or Soundgate--both companies make some really solid LOC's and have models that can easily handle the power output of the Ford factory amplifiers.

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