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The Kicker 46KISLOC2 K-Series Line-Output Converter transforms factory speaker signals into clean RCA outputs and a 12V remote turn-on trigger, enabling seamless amplifier integration without complex wiring. Supporting up to 16 volts and 55 watts input, it delivers pristine stereo sound with minimal distortion, making it the perfect upgrade for audiophiles seeking true sonic fidelity from their existing car audio system.
Brand | KICKER |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 16 Volts |
Minimum Supply Voltage | 16 Volts (DC) |
Mounting Type | No Mount |
Number of Pins | 4 |
Interface Type | RCA |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W |
UPC | 713034001423 |
Manufacturer | Kicker |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00713034001423 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Item model number | 46KISLOC2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
J**N
Works great
Make sure you connect both left and right speaker wires otherwise the remote wire will not turn on the amp. If you can only tap into one speaker you must wrap/join both left and right wires together on the converter. Works great in my ford bronco rear right speaker pod (non-b&o). I had to use forscan to disable base-rolloff though.
J**N
Great hi level loc
I just installed this loc to help with an annoying thump i was getting on my subs due to my monoblock being connected to the output of my 4 channel amp. The 4 channel has hi level turn on sensing; the monoblock doesn't. This gave the monoblock its own input, and the built in remote wire is great. I just added pigtails to the remote end and ground for length to connect to speaker wires going to 4 channel. Now my turn on is alot quieter, very light if anything. Thank you KICKER!.
D**N
Easy installs
Used on 2 different installs, makes installation a breeze
J**S
Works well, but...
Works, BUT....I have some experience with installing aftermarket subs. That being said, here's some information to consider with this LOC:As opposed to the LOC, the LOC2 has a remote turn on wire. Depending on how you are hooking this up, it can cause a "constant on" issue with the accessory that you are piggy backing off of in the fuse block. This is apparently an issue affected by some modern cars and the way the electrical system works (e.g. power in the speaker wires, if tapping into them for your audio signal).Specific example: I added a sub in a 2024 Subaru. I tapped into the ACC fuse spot using an ADD-A-FUSE connector. After doing this, the stereo and amp would stay on, unless I removed the ADD-A-FUSE. Apparently, the powered LOC2 closed the loop on the ACC causing it mm to stay powered.The fix: I disconnected the blue & ground (black) wires and simply hooked the remote wire from the fuse block straight to the amplifier the traditional way. Problem solved.My take in this situation was that I would have been better served just buying a traditional LOC for my specific application, like, perhaps, the original Kicker LOC (46KISLOC) I, personally wanted to avoid using any other brands that are manually adjustable.NOTE: This was MY experience. Those more experienced than me may have a better solution.
T**E
Great
Works well with a stock radio trying to run subs.
K**B
Review
Works good had issue with remote wire had to disconnect it to work properly.
J**S
Great product
Came in well packaged, exactly what i ordered and worked perfectly for my stereo system in the car.
L**L
Line output converter
Item worked good until it overheated and started smoking. But I was able to exchange it for another and the second one had worked good.
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