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Description

Rockford Fosgate PLC2

Rockford Fosgate PLC2 is a dual remote level control designed for controlling two separate subwoofer channels independently. It provides precise bass adjustments directly from the driver’s seat, allowing for a fully customized audio experience. The PLC2 is compatible with select Rockford Fosgate amplifiers and ensures easy, on-the-fly tuning of your subwoofer levels without accessing the amplifier.


Features

Feature Description
Control Dual remote level adjustment for two subwoofer channels
Compatibility Works with select Rockford Fosgate amplifiers
Convenience Adjust bass levels quickly and independently for each channel
Design Compact, knob-style controller suitable for dashboard mounting
Installation Includes cable and mounting hardware for easy setup
Warranty 1-year limited warranty

 


Specifications

Specification Details
Type Dual remote level controller
Function Independent subwoofer level adjustment
Channels 2-channel control
Compatibility Select Rockford Fosgate amplifiers
Mounting Dash-mountable with included hardware
Cable Included for plug-and-play installation
Warranty 1-year limited warranty

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What does the PLC2 control?

A1: It allows independent remote adjustment of two subwoofer channels for compatible amplifiers.

Q2: Is it compatible with all Rockford amplifiers?

A2: No, it works only with select Rockford Fosgate amplifiers.

Q3: Is installation difficult?

A3: No, it comes with a plug-and-play cable and mounting hardware for easy installation.

Q4: Can it adjust frequencies other than bass?

A4: No, it is designed specifically for subwoofer level control.

Q5: Is there a warranty?

A5: Yes, the PLC2 comes with a 1-year limited manufacturer warranty.


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