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product_id: 371404562
title: "AC-LGD Load Generating Accessory"
brand: "audiocontrol"
price: "SAR 297"
currency: SAR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Audio Control"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/371404562-ac-lgd-load-generating-accessory
store_origin: SA
region: Saudi Arabia
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# Seamless plug-and-play integration Defeats load-sensing mute Universal speaker-level compatibility AC-LGD Load Generating Accessory

**Brand:** audiocontrol
**Price:** SAR 297
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔊 Unlock your car audio’s true potential—no compromises, just pure sound.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AC-LGD Load Generating Accessory by audiocontrol
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 297 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/371404562-ac-lgd-load-generating-accessory)

## Best For

- audiocontrol enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted audiocontrol brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Convenience:** Instantly connects to AudioControl processors and amps without complex wiring.
- • **Stable Signal Assurance:** Generates the perfect impedance load to keep your system running flawlessly.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works with most devices featuring speaker-level inputs—no limits to your setup.
- • **Upgrade Without Compromise:** Integrate aftermarket sound gear without losing factory system stability.
- • **Effortless Factory Radio Bypass:** Eliminates annoying mute functions for uninterrupted sound.

## Overview

The AudioControl AC-LGD Load Generating Accessory bypasses factory radio load-sensing mute functions by generating a stable impedance load. It plugs directly into AudioControl processors, amplifiers, and most devices with speaker-level inputs, ensuring seamless integration and uninterrupted audio performance in aftermarket sound systems.

## Description

Bypass your factory radio's shut down circuit Some factory radios and amplifiers will not work without sensing that speakers (low-impedance loads) are connected to their outputs, so successfully installing an aftermarket sound processor or amplifier becomes a challenge. AudioControl's AC-LGD Load Generating Devices solve this issue by generating an acceptable impedance load and stabilizing the signal for the factory system to handle. The AC-LGDs plug directly into any AudioControl line output converter (LOC), signal processor, or amplifier with speaker-level inputs. You can also use AC-LGDs with almost any non-AudioControl device by replacing the connectors.

Review: So I have a Audio Control LC7i installed which converts my factory stereo’s speaker output signal to a 6 channel RCA output. The LC7i is feeding signal to a Skar 4 channel amp for my speakers and also to a Rockford Fosgate mono amp which powers my two 10” subwoofers. Starting about 2 weeks after everything was installed, I began getting numerous issues with my sound quality. Sometimes the stereo would behave strangely or even stop putting out sound all together, but most of the time my issue was the sound quality being absolutely awful. I spent a lot of time adjusting things, resetting my stereo, troubleshooting connections ect… Often times the sound would be terrible quality one second, and randomly it would just kick back to normal and sound great again after the song would change on Pandora, or if I changed the input source. Because of this I knew it was not a loose connection. I thought it was the LC7i failing or possibly a software glitch in the stereo’s firmware. Then totally by chance I came acting a post on the Ford Maverick truck forum from another guy and saw pictures of these units, so I did some research and ordered some for myself as it sounded like it could be my problem. Well, I actually ordered the wrong ones as my factory stereo isn’t amplified (READ ALL THE DETAILS) but these still seem to work totally fine (though it says in the directions it’s for amplified factory stereos). I have only had them for a day but now my stereo sounds fantastic! I agree with another reviewer who said he thinks it made his stereo sound quality much better. I 100% agree. My stereo sounds way better, and seems to be issue free. I wish I would have had these a year ago because it would’ve saved me a lot of time and trouble. So if anyone is playing to use ANY AudioControl DSP or line output converter with a Ford Maverick, I strongly recommend you spend the extra $30 for these and save yourself the headache. If you do have a factory amplifier, make sure you read all the details on the 3 different types of these units and get the one recommended for your vehicle. In my case it didn’t seem to matter but if my truck was amplified and had I purchased ones for non-amplified applications (lower wattages) then I’m sure it could cause you some sort problem. I’m pretty happy I can actually hear and understand the music for once.
Review: I was throwing money left and right trying to track down a high gain sound “hiss” and this one one of the pieces of the puzzle which unfortunately did not cure it. However! I can tell a difference on how the factory radio reacts to this piece of hardware. The bass sound seems a little more controlled and accurate due to the simulated load. The same can be said of the highs too. It sounds a little more life like or before I modified the system. This device does not get hot which is what I was afraid of. Overall, cheap product to experiment with and I will leave in place because my system build is based on Sound Quality vs SPL. The vehicle I purchased this for is a 2020 Toyota Tacoma with the non JBL system. You technically don’t need these because the radio will allow auto sensing amplifiers and DSPs to work with no problem. In my application I just noticed a better overall sound difference. Very little but enough to persuade me to leave them in place. The hiss sound was my Helix DSP gains being too high for using high to low and I recently upgraded to a Rockford fosgate t400x4ad which solved the rest of the tiny hiss. It’s dead silent now and sounds like a club.

## Features

- defeats factory radio's load-sensing mute function
- plugs into AudioControl processors and amps
- compatible with most devices with speaker-level inputs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0742KYWWF |
| Audio Output Mode | Speaker-Level |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,008 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2,287 in Single-Board Computers |
| Brand Name | AudioControl |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with speaker-level inputs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (143) |
| Manufacturer | AudioControl |
| Model | AC-LGD |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Part Number | AC-LGD |
| UPC | 851523007232 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Audio output mode:** Speaker-Level
- **Brand:** AudioControl
- **Mounting type:** Surface Mount
- **Number of channels:** 4
- **UPC:** 851523007232

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***S on 24 August 2024*

So I have a Audio Control LC7i installed which converts my factory stereo’s speaker output signal to a 6 channel RCA output. The LC7i is feeding signal to a Skar 4 channel amp for my speakers and also to a Rockford Fosgate mono amp which powers my two 10” subwoofers. Starting about 2 weeks after everything was installed, I began getting numerous issues with my sound quality. Sometimes the stereo would behave strangely or even stop putting out sound all together, but most of the time my issue was the sound quality being absolutely awful. I spent a lot of time adjusting things, resetting my stereo, troubleshooting connections ect… Often times the sound would be terrible quality one second, and randomly it would just kick back to normal and sound great again after the song would change on Pandora, or if I changed the input source. Because of this I knew it was not a loose connection. I thought it was the LC7i failing or possibly a software glitch in the stereo’s firmware. Then totally by chance I came acting a post on the Ford Maverick truck forum from another guy and saw pictures of these units, so I did some research and ordered some for myself as it sounded like it could be my problem. Well, I actually ordered the wrong ones as my factory stereo isn’t amplified (READ ALL THE DETAILS) but these still seem to work totally fine (though it says in the directions it’s for amplified factory stereos). I have only had them for a day but now my stereo sounds fantastic! I agree with another reviewer who said he thinks it made his stereo sound quality much better. I 100% agree. My stereo sounds way better, and seems to be issue free. I wish I would have had these a year ago because it would’ve saved me a lot of time and trouble. So if anyone is playing to use ANY AudioControl DSP or line output converter with a Ford Maverick, I strongly recommend you spend the extra $30 for these and save yourself the headache. If you do have a factory amplifier, make sure you read all the details on the 3 different types of these units and get the one recommended for your vehicle. In my case it didn’t seem to matter but if my truck was amplified and had I purchased ones for non-amplified applications (lower wattages) then I’m sure it could cause you some sort problem. I’m pretty happy I can actually hear and understand the music for once.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***S on 23 May 2021*

I was throwing money left and right trying to track down a high gain sound “hiss” and this one one of the pieces of the puzzle which unfortunately did not cure it. However! I can tell a difference on how the factory radio reacts to this piece of hardware. The bass sound seems a little more controlled and accurate due to the simulated load. The same can be said of the highs too. It sounds a little more life like or before I modified the system. This device does not get hot which is what I was afraid of. Overall, cheap product to experiment with and I will leave in place because my system build is based on Sound Quality vs SPL. The vehicle I purchased this for is a 2020 Toyota Tacoma with the non JBL system. You technically don’t need these because the radio will allow auto sensing amplifiers and DSPs to work with no problem. In my application I just noticed a better overall sound difference. Very little but enough to persuade me to leave them in place. The hiss sound was my Helix DSP gains being too high for using high to low and I recently upgraded to a Rockford fosgate t400x4ad which solved the rest of the tiny hiss. It’s dead silent now and sounds like a club.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***. on 4 September 2025*

Easy install and made everything work smoothly

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