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Trunk subwoofer installation

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I went out and bought an Audio Control LCi Pro. What I really need it to tap into an ignition on/off fuse for the remote in.

Sooooo, which fuse is ignition on only???
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Yeah just get the audio control LC2i, tap into the rear speakers, they make t taps that are perfect, no remote needed, it turns itself on when signal is present. Also adjusts for bass roll off.
Disconnect ANC plug and done, easy easy easy
LC2i… it turns on automatically when it senses input. Use the GTO switch.
 
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i was planning on putting in a powered sub all in one unit, has all the inputs on the box, but now im reading unless you somehow disable the noise cancellation in the car, it will produce loud sounds in the sub and possibly rear speakers, is this true? is there a way to make it work without having to turn it off through using forscan, or will it work just hooking up tapping into the rear speaker wires for input signal and no loud noises?
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