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Can the LPL run just the rear channels of a Xenon 200.4? In the FJ I'm going to run the front comps using the front channels, and the sub will be run with the rear channels bridged. Can the LPL be used just for the rear channels so the front comps don't fade in and out with the sub? :? :? :?
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it sure can. the lpl (lowpass level) only controls the channels you are using the lowpass crossover for
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I believe whatever channels you have the Low Pass Xover enabled is what the LPL will control. The fronts will have the HP enabled correct?
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Post by 1moreamp »

The 200.4 has 2 Lm 13700 chips so it can control all four channels of LPL. I will have to look over the circuitry to give you a more profound answer. Since i have Easy's 200.4 open in front of me. give me a minute or so. C :)




OK here the skinny:

Both sets of channels has a LPL chip in it and it appears to be switched in and out by the Low Pass circuitry. So i would say as you select you bass channels the LPL gets switched into the circuitry so it will function for the bass channels. It will function on all channels if they are all set to Low pass...

Are we all good ??? C :)
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Post by mr tibbs »

RIGHT ON!! That should work perfectly then, now I guess I should go by a LPL44 because I know it will work. :lol:

Thanks for the answers guys!
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Post by fuzzysnuggleduck »

mr tibbs wrote:RIGHT ON!! That should work perfectly then, now I guess I should go by a LPL44 because I know it will work. :lol:

Thanks for the answers guys!
Not really commenting on anything in this thread in particular but I just have to say the LPL is fucking amazing. Little knob does so much. I can't imagine always having to go into my deck setup to change the amount of subwoofer output.

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