When you need to add aftermarket amplifiers to a car audio system you need a way to convert the factor "high level" signal to "low level" for rca connection you the new amplifier. This can be done with a "line output converter" (LOC for short) or a "digital signal processor" (dsp for short). What is the difference between these devices? What is best for you? Let's discuss! π Thanks to AudioControl for being a monthly channel sponsor! Learn more about the AudioControl DM-810 DSP here:
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