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Memphis Audio 2-Channel Line Output Converter (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item EK-28-906853
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    Description

    The LL2L 2-Channel Line Output Converter is the perfect solution for seamless audio integration into your vehicle. Featuring low impedance outputs and differential balanced inputs, it delivers clean, noise-free signal transfer. With variable gain adjustment and an LED clip indicator, you can easily fine-tune your audio for optimal clarity and performance. Designed for flexibility, the LL2L includes selectable DC-offset or audio detect auto turn-on, a generated +12V remote output, and OEM load detect compatibility for effortless installation. The locking detachable power/speaker terminals and panel mount RCA jacks ensure secure connections, while the compact aluminum chassis provides durability in a space-saving design. With a preout voltage of 11V max and compact dimensions of 2.76”(W) x 2.85”(L) x 1.10”(H), the LL2L delivers high-quality audio integration without compromising on space or reliability.

    FEATURES
    • Low Impedance Outputs
    • Differential Balanced Inputs
    • Variable Gain Adjustment with LED clip indicator
    • Selectable DC-Offset and/or Audio Detect Auto Turn-On
    • Generated +12V Remote Output
    • OEM Load Detect Compatible
    • Locking Detachable Power/Speaker Terminals
    • Panel Mount RCA jacks
    • Compact Aluminum Chassis
    • Preout Voltage 11V max
    • Dimensions: 2.76”(W) x 2.85”(L) X 1.10”(H)

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