LPL44 and Ryval amps

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LPL44 and Ryval amps

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Hello all, I'm a noob around here and I didn't see an introduction section so here I go.

I just recently started purchasing my Phoenix Gold setup; have the 6.5RDS, 6.5 coaxial, 2 Subs 10's dual and got the Ryval V752 and V754 amps. I want the LPL44 to control V752 but it doesn't seem to have that option. Am I correct in assuming this? Any help would be greatly appreciated or if there's a way to make it work, thanks.
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Post by Wakeup »

I personally havent used the ryval line....But wanted to say welcome to the forums. You've come to the right place...it is past 2 am here west coast PST time. So people are probably in bed...I am sure you'll get some responses soon! hang in there... And again welcome! Feel free to hang out...you will notice that most of us are pretty close. We're definitely a tight nit group of people! :)
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Post by fordtough1 »

I think that just the monoblock amps in that line have the LPL control. I could be wrong though.

Oh, and welcome to the Phorum
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Post by Bfowler »

hey welcome!

yep, pg did away with the lpl's on all but the mono blocks (even in the rsd line.) i'm hoping they stop that! for just this reason!

i would either return the V752 and step up to the V8001 (big jump in price know... :( ),

or a cheaper idea would be to buy a pg mx2 crossover (they pop up on ebay pretty often for around $20)

it has a lpl port so you could use it inline with your V752. it would handle your lowpass (has a better crossover then the ryvals actually)

so all you would need to buy is the mx2, a short rca cable, and some
16gauge speaker wire with a small inline fuse to power it.
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Thanks for the welcome, and I'll check out this mx2 Bfowler is talking about. Nice site alot of great information. I can't wait to get home and put it together should be fun.
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Post by Bfowler »

Hey, i just looked at my MX2...and it DOESN"T have the LPL port after all, so do not buy an mx2!

the unit i was thinking of is the AX204

these are a little rarer, but its worth seeing if someone on the board has one, or if one pops up on ebay or craigslist
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Post by Irongoats »

Thanks man I didn't get one yet so I'll still look around. I know they sell after market sub controls but I'm going to check out the one your suggesting or just upgrading the amp.
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