To get LPL your adding a LM13600 to your circuit so either way your adding something, and on Bassline I doubt you will ever hear it due to its limited bandwidth and most normal folks hearing ability is pretty poor at low end, not like the high end at all. Thats why the industry is submerged in class D amp for bassline. Most people just can't detect the difference at that low end like that.
PPI used a optical encoder to drive a chip inside there amps called Q-bass. I'm looking at my spare encoder NIB right now, So PPI never had LPL per say.
Even if I dug up a simple circuit you would still need to mount it inside the amp or the crossover so iy could get powered up properly and shielded from noise. A possible quicky pre-built module would be a Kicker LPL module from the ZX ZR line of amps its all built and all connections are located at the card edge that plugs into the amp. Just add RCAs and +&-15 volts from either the crossover or the amp, and run your phone cord to the control a 10 Kohm pot. I have one of these also for testing of amps on my bench.
Try to stay away from the cheap imitations on e-bay that are nothing but a dual gain pot with 20 foot RCAs these change impedance loading of the circuits and therefore introduce sonic quality changes along with the ~20 to 40 feet of RCA cord.
Best of luck and cheers Marko C
