🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The PAC SNI-35 Variable LOC Line Out Converter is designed to enhance your audio experience by converting speaker level outputs from factory radios to RCA level inputs, ensuring a seamless integration with amplifiers. With its compact design, advanced noise isolation technology, and phase adjustment feature, this converter is the perfect solution for audiophiles looking to upgrade their sound system.
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 4 x 1 inches |
Item model number | SNI35 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty | 1 year |
Height (inches) | 1 inches |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
L**R
highly recommended for seamless OEM-to-aftermarket stereo upgrades!
The PAC SNI-35 LOC delivers excellent performance! Easy to install with clear instructions, it provides clean signal conversion without noise. The adjustable settings ensure perfect integration with aftermarket amps. Compact and durable, it’s a reliable solution for upgrading factory audio. Great value for the price—highly recommended for seamless OEM-to-aftermarket stereo upgrades!
M**E
Highly recommended for audiophiles seeking premium audio conversion! 5/5 stars!
The PAC SNI-35 Variable LOC Line Out Converter is a fantastic addition to any car audio system! It delivers clean, distortion-free signal conversion, ensuring high-quality sound output. The compact design (1.2x6.25x5.9 inches) makes installation easy, and the adjustable settings provide perfect tuning flexibility. With reliable performance and durable build, it’s a top choice for seamless integration with aftermarket amplifiers. Highly recommended for audiophiles seeking premium audio conversion! 5/5 stars!
A**R
Simple and effective
Simple hook up and adjustment. Thumbs up
J**N
Works well
I’ve installed this in my 2019 jeep to hook up a new subwoofer in the trunk. It was easy enough attach and to tune. It’s a good starter nd I will definitely upgrade it in the future when I need a little more power.
B**N
The Goldilocks of LOCs
Not too weak, not too hot - the adjustable output gets it just right. Perfect for adding amps while keeping factory features like steering wheel controls
S**N
Works, but..... split audio issue with GMRS radio
Setup is simple with a GMRS Midland radio and factory stereo with AUX input. Issue was that every time I powered up the radio my factory system audio would drop with distortion then slowly come back after a minute and I could use both fine through the factory setup. When turning the radio off, the same drop and distortion would happen again. That is when it occurred to me that the Midland line-out is not headphone or line level, it is technically speaker out and labeled as such. I just did not notice.So I bought this SNI-35 and hooked it up. It did take care of the weird drop and distortion issues. Great! But when hooked up there is a MASSIVE drop in audio volume on the other aux input - again, I have the radio AND an aux input to my factory system - they aux port is factory and usually my phone is going to it. As soon as I unplug the RCA connections on the SNI, audio come way back up. Both adjustment pots are at max clockwise. Does not matter if the GMRS radio is on or not, it simply kills the other input levels.So be warned if you have a setup like mine, it will not work if you are going to an aux input with more than one source. Sadly. But I can not blame the product itself, so five stars since it technically does as it should. I will have to go with another solution.
P**R
You get what you pay for
While it does function. It doesn't function that well. It's size is perfect and it feels solid. The output on high end audio is lackluster as it produced extreme static.
Z**E
Good product out of the box!
Good for stock or cheap aftermarket head units.. I'm probably gonna get some heat for this review BUT I originally got this to grab signal in a Bose-equipped GM vehicle. While it did what it was supposed to do, the Bose head unit knee-capps TF out of the low-end bass. So I purchased a higher end LOC with built-in bass restoration for that vehicle which solved my issue on the Bose unit. I've also got a Scion XA with an aftermarket Dual brand 7in touch screen ($60) that has one set of RCA outs.. Just for S&Gs, I tried using the sni-35 on that unit to see if it would sound better, holy cow did it?!?!? It's 100% worth using the sni-35 on cheap aftermarket head units (or at least it was in my case).