Audiocontrol Epicenter and Line Driver
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 6:41 pm
If you guys were to install an Epicenter, would you also throw a line driver into the mix?
Or would you go one or the other?
I know they serve different purposes but the Epicenter does let you tweak the signal voltage of the bass restoration circuit if desired and I am wondering if I could remove the line driver if I add the Epicenter or if the line driver voltage and bass restoration circuit voltage are just two very different things. This is from the Epicenter manual:
"Bass Output Control Jumpers: Not all systems are designed the same, Some systems are designed strictly for SPL (sound pressure level) while others are a little more tame. The Bass Maximizer circuit can either increase or decrease the signal voltage of the bass restoration circuit. Depending upon your system, you may opt to change these jumpers to a higher or lower setting to maximize your bass output and protect your speakers. In most systems the factory setting will suit you fine. We recommend you try the factory setting first."
Or would you go one or the other?
I know they serve different purposes but the Epicenter does let you tweak the signal voltage of the bass restoration circuit if desired and I am wondering if I could remove the line driver if I add the Epicenter or if the line driver voltage and bass restoration circuit voltage are just two very different things. This is from the Epicenter manual:
"Bass Output Control Jumpers: Not all systems are designed the same, Some systems are designed strictly for SPL (sound pressure level) while others are a little more tame. The Bass Maximizer circuit can either increase or decrease the signal voltage of the bass restoration circuit. Depending upon your system, you may opt to change these jumpers to a higher or lower setting to maximize your bass output and protect your speakers. In most systems the factory setting will suit you fine. We recommend you try the factory setting first."