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AudioControl The EPICENTER Micro Bass Restoration Processor & Line Output Converter, Car Audio Compact Bass Booster w/ACR-4 Remote Control

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  • Active 2-channel line driver and output converter boosts even the faintest bass signals
  • Combines AudioControl’s legendary digital bass restoration with world-renowned OEM integration capabilities
  • Multiple trigger modes include: traditional +12V remote in GTO Signal Sense and Audio Sense
  • For the true enthusiasts the PFM Subsonic Filter can be bypassed and 10V+ output can be accessed
  • Small Mini Form Factor: The compact bass enhancer fits discreetly with any car audio sound system
  • ParaBASS: single band parametric equalizer for the bass output
  • ACR-4 Dual Knob Dash Mount Control included for independently adjusting restoration and output levels
  • EPICENTER LINK: Seamlessly connect the EPICENTER bass restoration processor with an EPIC Monoblock or 5-channel amplifier for an unbeatable audio experience and 1A fuse protection to safeguard your equipment.


The Epicenter Micro combines AudioControls legendary digital bass restoration with world-renowned OEM integration capabilities. Featuring a speaker-level input stage with selectable impedance loads as well as traditional line-level inputs The Epicenter Micro brings out the best bass in any system. Trigger modes include traditional +12V remote in GTO Signal Sense and Audio Sense. The PFM Subsonic Filter can be bypassed for the truly dedicated and the 10V+ output voltage setting beckons only the bravest among us. Use the included ACR-4 remote to independently adjust bass restoration and output level. Features Patented Digital Bass Restoration ParaBASS Bass Shaping Speaker and Line Level Inputs Load Matching Circuit Multiple Trigger Modes ACR-4 Dual Knob Dash Mount Control Included Bass Maximizer The Epicenter Micro is designed to reproduce low-frequency information by looking at the upper-frequency ranges and detecting musical harmonics. These harmonics then allow The Epicenter Micro to drop down a few octaves and reproduce the missing bass notes. Line Output Converter Beyond maximizing bass The Epicenter Micro is a line output converter packed with premier OEM integration features like AudioControls Load Matching Circuit (LMC) with Load Select multiple Trigger Modes and selectable Ground Isolation. For power-users the PFM Subsonic Filter can be bypassed and Output Voltage can be configured for up to 10 Volts! Whats in the Box The Epicenter Micro ACR-4 20 Phone Cable Speaker and Power connectors Manual Warranty Specifications InputsSpeaker Level Input: 1 (2 channels) Maximum Speaker Level Input: 40 Vrms / 400 W (20k setting) Speaker Level Input Impedance (selectable): 20 60 20k Line Level Input: 1 (2 channels) Line Level Input Impedance: 7k OutputsPreamp Outputs: 1 (2 channels) Maximum Output Level: 9.5Vrms/13V peak Output Impedance: 150 PerformanceTotal Harmonic Distortion: 0.03% Signal to Noise: 105 dB Freq


Daniel
2025-08-03 16:10:32
Debated whether to get this or the og, but ended up gettin this. I listen to a lot of Spanish music where the instruments are very well known and this delivers more than expected frequencies to its audience.
Wero
2025-05-15 17:21:56
Perfect size awesome product.
Customer
2025-04-30 11:22:00
This Micro item is amazing. The waves of bass are great. Adds bass quality tunes. I have one sundown audio 12 v3 d2 & sheeesh it’s hitting hard and clean.•Let’s start off by giving the other option with LC-2 converter which the cost is about 150$.. No epicenter option .•This Micro audio control item is $50 more and it includes the audio converter/epicenter.Savings all in one…..
Jerry H.
2025-03-16 14:13:46
Epicenter has been around since rhe beginning of car audio, I chose this mode because of OEM integration.
Mine
2025-02-24 11:23:44
Used this to add an amp and 2 subs to my trucks factory stereo. Installation was incredibly easy and straightforward using factory speaker level inputs.
Johanna
2025-02-14 10:20:53
Im pretty sure I received a used unit that was return or something similar. Also the package was without any protection or wrapping
DAN ROCKSTAR
2025-01-25 20:42:11
I WOULD BUY A DOWN4SOUND AMP FOR THE SOUND QUALITY THAT YOU GET FOR THE SAME PRICE AS THE CHINA AND JAPENESE JUNK.? Korean AMPS ARE THE BEST FOR THE THUNDER THAT WE CALL BASS.
Customer
2025-01-11 21:59:40
First time epicenter user, here. I was going to buy a regular epicenter and a LC2i pro, and discovered this and bought it instead. This product is almost like a regular epicenter and LC1i combined, and has just a tiny bit more functions like a remote that has both audio level control and the amount of epicenter.So, the bottom line. I used it for about a month and tried around 1000 songs from all different genres. For example, Led Zepplin's babe I'm gonna leave you has no bass, but with epicenter, it's pretty darn cool. It's really awesome. No amount of EQ can do what epicenter can. Some of the songs with very little bass like radio head stuff, epicenter really brings out the bass. Even Jewel stuff can have bass. lol.But, here's the thing. Epicenter is very song specific. If you leave epicenter on and you leave your stereo on random, and when a rap song comes on when the epicenter is engaged, you could easily blow out your sub. A lot of the songs, if you don't set the sweep and wide "correctly", the bass can sound really flabby. But even if you just play an album, every song in the album can have different amount of bass, and you could blow your sub. I was always fiddling with the remote dial when a new song came on. Also, the dial. You gotta turn the dial almost always 3/4th of the way to hear the epicenter working. If you go too far, you could blow your sub, and if you don't turn enough, you can barely hear any improvement.So, the line out converter quality is excellent. The bass sounds very clean. But this thing almost feels like a very expensive clean line out converter, with bass recreation function for a very few specific songs, imo. When it works, though, it's pretty cool.I did tap the both front door speakers for the full range feed, and used a monoblock with one 12 inch in a sealed box.It took many days to dial in the sweep and wide just right for my songs. It was PIA to adjust it b/c it required so many trips going back and forth from the front of the car to the trunk. I really think they should've added another dual dial in the remote that can adjust the sweep and wide. That would've been perfect. I still don't think I experimented enough with the sweep and wide for some songs, but I just gave up and left it the way it is. FOr example, if you set the wide all the way to the right, it covers pretty much all songs, but you only get boomy bass, not tight bass. I was actually hoping to hear the upright bass(the instrument) a lot louder, or maybe hear the bass player in rock songs louder, but epicenter doesn't work that way.Overall, it's a pretty cool product. But feels a little too expensive. It's like that option you got in your car that you hardly ever use, but when you need it, it's pretty cool to have it.
Cliente de
2024-12-28 20:35:54
Funciona perfectamente para musica tipo banda y ranchera
Kulwinder Saroa
2024-12-25 18:56:33
This small puppy performs a very big role in car audio. It’s great