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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8457707" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>gotcha, you have 14 channels to sum, you need more than a single LC7i that only accepts 6 channels.</p><p></p><p>you will need a summing loc per location - one summing loc for the front, one summing loc for the rear, one loc for the center, one loc for the sub (could share loc with the center, non-summing), and ditch the rear (unless you want it, then a stereo loc). you want to maintain fader, balance, and maybe the Logic 7 processing.</p><p></p><p>summing for all front three-way speakers is required to feed a signal to the front and requires 6 channels of summing. JL Audio Cleansweep would be better than the AudioControl for the speakers. LC2i is fine for the sub.</p><p></p><p>your aftermarket 3-way will come with a passive crossover you can use, or you can run active or bi-amp, whatever you get for amps and speakers will decide that.</p><p></p><p>i hope your budget is in excess of $4k and you have a hundred hours or so planned for the install. That's what it will take to outperform the factory system with your plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8457707, member: 576029"] gotcha, you have 14 channels to sum, you need more than a single LC7i that only accepts 6 channels. you will need a summing loc per location - one summing loc for the front, one summing loc for the rear, one loc for the center, one loc for the sub (could share loc with the center, non-summing), and ditch the rear (unless you want it, then a stereo loc). you want to maintain fader, balance, and maybe the Logic 7 processing. summing for all front three-way speakers is required to feed a signal to the front and requires 6 channels of summing. JL Audio Cleansweep would be better than the AudioControl for the speakers. LC2i is fine for the sub. your aftermarket 3-way will come with a passive crossover you can use, or you can run active or bi-amp, whatever you get for amps and speakers will decide that. i hope your budget is in excess of $4k and you have a hundred hours or so planned for the install. That's what it will take to outperform the factory system with your plans. [/QUOTE]
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