markboris
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To answer your first question, if I was able to use the OEM subwoofer audio for the input on the KeyLoc that we are currently using for our JL sub, then yes it would be an easier install. However, when trying to use that input signal, I could not get the KeyLoc to finish the setup process without errors. While their manual states you don't need a full range signal, I just could not get it to work. I called their tech support line and was told while the KeyLoc should work with just a bass signal input, sometimes it does not depending on the signal. I tried a few different times changing the input level and even reversed to polarity with no luck. I too am not as concerned about turning the volume knob past 14 as I have an external amp after the B&O and my volume control at 14 now is like what it was at around 20 or so with just the B&O amp. I was thinking I had a defective unit until I grabbed the outputs from the front two speakers and it went right through the setup process without a problem. Maybe it was me or my system or the KeyLoc but would be interested to know if someone else can get it to work with the OEM sub input.If we don’t care about the roll off above volume 14 (I never listen above that and could adjust the remote bass knob anyways), would the install be easier/faster?
Does it need its own power wire or how does it get power? I have the ported 10” JL and bet I could get better low end with this as well. Very interested.
To answer your question about power, it needs continuous 12V+ going to the yellow wire of the unit. The black wire to ground and it has DC sense which will automatically turn on the unit when it gets the audio input from the front speakers. In case the speaker outputs don't have enough DC voltage to turn on the unit, there is a red wire you can connect to ACC 12V. I personally did connect it this way since I had already connected the external JL amp's red turn on wire to the 12V Power Point that is right there in the rear cargo area. That way I know all of these devices (JL sub amp, JL whole system amp, KeyLoc) all go on and off when the car does.
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