Add An Amplifier To Your Stock System
The NVX XFLOC4 Premium line-out converter is the perfect solution for adding an aftermarket amplifier to your stock stereo system. The XFLOC4 uses the signal from your stock stereo or amplifier by tapping into the stock speaker wire and converting it to a 4-channel RCA signal output. This allows you to add an amp simply and effectively. It features a 3:1 Step down with an adjustable gain output, DC amplifier turn-on trigger and a 160 watt maximum input. The XFLOC4 uses a digital noise filter to reduce static and other noises that sometimes occur when adding a line out converter. The end result is a high quality line out converter with super low distortion, and as with all NVX products the engineering and build quality is second-to-none. Product Features: 4-channel Premium adjustable line output converterDigital Noise Filter + Line Driver3:1 Step Down With Adjustable OutputDC Amplifier Turn On Trigger160w Maximum Input Total (40w Per Channel)Super Low Distortion |
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