2 devices with 1 lpl?
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2 devices with 1 lpl?
i have a kind of unique signal path and im trying to gain some adjustment capabilities without trying to install a second lpl
heres what i have:
hu<front out goes to a eq215ix sw out goes to sub amp
the 215 splits the front signal and goes to the 4 channel. front channels will be a 5.25 component set (i will probably xo at about 200ish) rear channels are a 6.5 mid in the door (probably playing 50-200ish)
right now, i have no way of adjusting the midbass from up front.
what im thinking of doing is splitting the lpl signal so one lead goes to the sub amp, and the other goes to the eq215 into the lpl port to control the midbass
im thinking i will be able to use the lpl to control the mid and sub at the same time, and use the decks sw level to control the sub independently of the lpl
any reason this wouldnt work, or does anyone know a better way that im overlooking?
heres what i have:
hu<front out goes to a eq215ix sw out goes to sub amp
the 215 splits the front signal and goes to the 4 channel. front channels will be a 5.25 component set (i will probably xo at about 200ish) rear channels are a 6.5 mid in the door (probably playing 50-200ish)
right now, i have no way of adjusting the midbass from up front.
what im thinking of doing is splitting the lpl signal so one lead goes to the sub amp, and the other goes to the eq215 into the lpl port to control the midbass
im thinking i will be able to use the lpl to control the mid and sub at the same time, and use the decks sw level to control the sub independently of the lpl
any reason this wouldnt work, or does anyone know a better way that im overlooking?
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
Bryan, I think this will work, BUT LPLs are so cheap, why not use 2, one for the sub and one for the mid bass? that way you cana dial it in how you want it? i assume you dont want to just use the gain on the amp to dial it in, since you said you wanted to adjust it up front? do you not have an eq in the deck or source unit to dial in only midbass?
Also, if you go into the EQ, wont it pull bass out of what the sub amp sees too? I would think to do what u want you want to put the lpl on the rear channel of the amp running all the front phase (if it has one)... installing the lpl at the eq is going to neuter the bass twice imo...
Also, if you go into the EQ, wont it pull bass out of what the sub amp sees too? I would think to do what u want you want to put the lpl on the rear channel of the amp running all the front phase (if it has one)... installing the lpl at the eq is going to neuter the bass twice imo...
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
Correct me if am wrong but the LPL44 is only a boost at a certain fhz (40hz?) not for the mid range fhz. Now if your trying to control the low fhz on the mids then yes the LPL will work but its really a BOOST instead of an attenuator.
Also if you have a 4ch amplifier and you have a set of ch set on HP then the LPL44 will not cause any difference on those channels. Where exactly is the LPL (or where do you plan on installing it)? The EQ215 is a line driver ya know.
Also if you have a 4ch amplifier and you have a set of ch set on HP then the LPL44 will not cause any difference on those channels. Where exactly is the LPL (or where do you plan on installing it)? The EQ215 is a line driver ya know.
Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
yea you are wrong. the bass gain on the amp is a 0-12 boost at 40, but the lpl is a 20-0 attenuator potentiometer, which with it all the way up is like not having it, and then you can turn DOWN the bass so its not ghetto slamming for all types of music... for what the OP wants to use it for will work great, IF he can split the signal correctly. it's not going to add bumps at 40 hz...trickyricky wrote:Correct me if am wrong but the LPL44 is only a boost at a certain fhz (40hz?) not for the mid range fhz. Now if your trying to control the low fhz on the mids then yes the LPL will work but its really a BOOST instead of an attenuator.
Also if you have a 4ch amplifier and you have a set of ch set on HP then the LPL44 will not cause any difference on those channels. Where exactly is the LPL (or where do you plan on installing it)? The EQ215 is a line driver ya know.
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
Yes it should work. It just doesn't seem like that would be 2 things you would want to control simultaneously. I hate going through the menus to turn my sub up and down. That's why I like the lpl. It's a quick turn the knob sub goes up and down. I wouldn't want to loose my mid bass as well. I'd do two knobs. But everyone's tastes are different so splitting it should work.
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
pretty sure I remember at one point seeing a schematic to use a splitter to do it but its been for ever.
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
Theres a manual schematic on here in the manuals i remember seeing it specifically for this application
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
The LPL44 will only control the output of the LP on the EQ215ix...so unless you have the crossover on the EQ set pretty darn high I don't see how you could control the midbass drivers with the LPL44/EQ215ix.
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
i *think* it will control whatever range you have the LP XO set at. so while i think the intention of the EQ is to have a sub there, you can set the LP all the way up to about 500trickyricky wrote:The LPL44 will only control the output of the LP on the EQ215ix...so unless you have the crossover on the EQ set pretty darn high I don't see how you could control the midbass drivers with the LPL44/EQ215ix.
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
Weaklink wrote:Yes it should work. It just doesn't seem like that would be 2 things you would want to control simultaneously. I hate going through the menus to turn my sub up and down. That's why I like the lpl. It's a quick turn the knob sub goes up and down. I wouldn't want to loose my mid bass as well. I'd do two knobs. But everyone's tastes are different so splitting it should work.
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that splitter was what i hoped would work. i think that article was hoping i would have the lpl controlling only amps, and all playing the same range.
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
i do have a EQ in the deck, but only 7 bands. it has HP XO's front the front and rear outputs, and LP for the subSTROKD wrote:Bryan, I think this will work, BUT LPLs are so cheap, why not use 2, one for the sub and one for the mid bass? that way you cana dial it in how you want it? i assume you dont want to just use the gain on the amp to dial it in, since you said you wanted to adjust it up front? do you not have an eq in the deck or source unit to dial in only midbass?
Also, if you go into the EQ, wont it pull bass out of what the sub amp sees too? I would think to do what u want you want to put the lpl on the rear channel of the amp running all the front phase (if it has one)... installing the lpl at the eq is going to neuter the bass twice imo...
the sub is only seeing signal straight from the deck then lowpass'ed on the sub amp
the midbass is seeing signal from the front output on the deck, then lowpass'ed at the eq215
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
i have a few lpl's mostly i am trying to avoid running the wire, and trying to find a place to mount the knob
the way i understand lpl's, they just attenuate any signal that has the lowpass filter enabled.
so with the eq215ix, it will attenuate the side that has the low pass. which is the midbass. (which has a hp filter from the amp and will be about 50hz, and the eq lowpass XO will be set to about 200ish.
the sub amp also has the lowpass XO enabled and thats at about 50hz for the sub (all this is conceptual still so i will play with it
the way i understand lpl's, they just attenuate any signal that has the lowpass filter enabled.
so with the eq215ix, it will attenuate the side that has the low pass. which is the midbass. (which has a hp filter from the amp and will be about 50hz, and the eq lowpass XO will be set to about 200ish.
the sub amp also has the lowpass XO enabled and thats at about 50hz for the sub (all this is conceptual still so i will play with it
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
so it sounds like it will come down to if the LPL attenuates all lp signal, or only at the centered bass gain frequency.
damn, maybe just finding a spot for a second lpl is the way to go
damn, maybe just finding a spot for a second lpl is the way to go
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
i have at home a tryout waiting , normally a lpl has a mono 50k pot, well i bought
a couple of stereo 50k pots to solder 2 cables on to connect on 2 amps.....
but i didn't had the time to try it out yet......
so one stereo 50k pot, with two telephone cables on each to an amp............
a couple of stereo 50k pots to solder 2 cables on to connect on 2 amps.....
but i didn't had the time to try it out yet......
so one stereo 50k pot, with two telephone cables on each to an amp............
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
If your doing that then why not just get the RadioShack splitter?zeropoint0.5 wrote:i have at home a tryout waiting , normally a lpl has a mono 50k pot, well i bought
a couple of stereo 50k pots to solder 2 cables on to connect on 2 amps.....
but i didn't had the time to try it out yet......
so one stereo 50k pot, with two telephone cables on each to an amp............
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
i didn't tried it yet....the stereo pots were in stock, the splitter were on order.....trickyricky wrote:If your doing that then why not just get the RadioShack splitter?zeropoint0.5 wrote:i have at home a tryout waiting , normally a lpl has a mono 50k pot, well i bought
a couple of stereo 50k pots to solder 2 cables on to connect on 2 amps.....
but i didn't had the time to try it out yet......
so one stereo 50k pot, with two telephone cables on each to an amp............
i'll come back on that when i have the time....probably both things will work......we'll see......
Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
oh ok, i didnt know you ran the signal straight to the sub amp from the deck, what i said wouldnt happen then. lol i run everything through my eq and then to a 406, have since the good ole days... now im getting a bit one, and wont use any of my pg processing.Bfowler wrote:i do have a EQ in the deck, but only 7 bands. it has HP XO's front the front and rear outputs, and LP for the subSTROKD wrote:Bryan, I think this will work, BUT LPLs are so cheap, why not use 2, one for the sub and one for the mid bass? that way you cana dial it in how you want it? i assume you dont want to just use the gain on the amp to dial it in, since you said you wanted to adjust it up front? do you not have an eq in the deck or source unit to dial in only midbass?
Also, if you go into the EQ, wont it pull bass out of what the sub amp sees too? I would think to do what u want you want to put the lpl on the rear channel of the amp running all the front phase (if it has one)... installing the lpl at the eq is going to neuter the bass twice imo...
the sub is only seeing signal straight from the deck then lowpass'ed on the sub amp
the midbass is seeing signal from the front output on the deck, then lowpass'ed at the eq215

you are correct in how the lpl works, BUT you will not have seperate control of the sub and the mid bass, it will all be tied together which imo will make it either boomy or thin... id get two lpls, do what you wanted and have full control of the mid bass and the boom... can mix it up on a lot of different music that way!
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
this is a great idea if having two seperate mono amps or stereo amps bridged to multiple subs running same frequency...zeropoint0.5 wrote:i didn't tried it yet....the stereo pots were in stock, the splitter were on order.....trickyricky wrote:If your doing that then why not just get the RadioShack splitter?zeropoint0.5 wrote:i have at home a tryout waiting , normally a lpl has a mono 50k pot, well i bought
a couple of stereo 50k pots to solder 2 cables on to connect on 2 amps.....
but i didn't had the time to try it out yet......
so one stereo 50k pot, with two telephone cables on each to an amp............
i'll come back on that when i have the time....probably both things will work......we'll see......
for what Bryan wants to do, it'd be a crap shoot if it sounded right, adjusting multiple frequencies with the same lpl...

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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
after consulting the almighty errin, i learned i SHOULD NOT do this, as the lpl actually plugs inline with the amps sensitivity circuit.
so by splitting the lpl i would be wiring the sensitivity pots of 2 very dissimilar devices together.
2 lpls for me i guess
so by splitting the lpl i would be wiring the sensitivity pots of 2 very dissimilar devices together.
2 lpls for me i guess
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Re: 2 devices with 1 lpl?
What amps are you using? I don't see how the LPL ties the sensitivity circuit by splitting an LPL44. All it does is attenuate the signal on the LowPass circuit, even if you have two amps with one LPL it would not matter as each amp will be separately gain matched FIRST. Yes you'll be controlling the LP "gain" for both or more amps with one LPL if split, but if that is an issue than you'll have to get separate LPL44's...NOT dual gang/stereo pots as that will do exactly the SAME as splitting the LPL44 in the first place.Bfowler wrote:after consulting the almighty errin, i learned i SHOULD NOT do this, as the lpl actually plugs inline with the amps sensitivity circuit.
so by splitting the lpl i would be wiring the sensitivity pots of 2 very dissimilar devices together.
2 lpls for me i guess
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trickyricky wrote:What amps are you using? I don't see how the LPL ties the sensitivity circuit by splitting an LPL44. All it does is attenuate the signal on the LowPass circuit, even if you have two amps with one LPL it would not matter as each amp will be separately gain matched FIRST. Yes you'll be controlling the LP "gain" for both or more amps with one LPL if split, but if that is an issue than you'll have to get separate LPL44's...NOT dual gang/stereo pots as that will do exactly the SAME as splitting the LPL44 in the first place.Bfowler wrote:after consulting the almighty errin, i learned i SHOULD NOT do this, as the lpl actually plugs inline with the amps sensitivity circuit.
so by splitting the lpl i would be wiring the sensitivity pots of 2 very dissimilar devices together.
2 lpls for me i guess
the amp is the 600.1 side of a roadster66. the other port is for the eq215ix
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