





🎵 Take command of your soundscape—volume control that moves with you!
The Axxess RCA Level Controller is a compact, dash-mount amplifier volume control device designed for seamless RCA input/output integration. It enables precise gain adjustment on the fly, ideal for balancing bass or front-to-rear audio levels in vehicles or boats. With universal fit and easy installation, it offers a cost-effective upgrade for audiophiles seeking smooth, manual volume control without compromising sound quality.
| ASIN | B003FPD3IS |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,098 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #8,481 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Brand | Axxess |
| Brand Name | Axxess |
| Color | BLACK/RED AND WHITE |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,472 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086429213603, 00804067172195 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.5 x 3 x 75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Axxess Rca Level Controller |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.5 x 3 x 75 inches |
| Manufacturer | Axxess |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AALC |
| Mounting Type | Dash Mount |
| Operation Mode | Remote |
| Other Special Features of the Product | car stereo, double din car stereo, pioneer car stereo, car stereo bluetooth, kenwood car stereo, bluetooth car stereo, pioneer double din car stereo, alpine car stereo, android car stereo, touch screen car stereo, single din car stereo, car stereo with backup camera, sony car stereo, indash car stereo touch screen, double din car stereo with navigation, 2 din car stereo, car stereo harness, car st… |
| Size | Small |
| UPC | 804067172195 086429213603 809199899255 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
K**R
A Perfect Solution - Lesson Learned after one year
I am still awaiting the arrival of my Sure Electronics 2X25w amplifier from Parts Express which is a Amazon business partner. The reasoning for ordering this device was to control the volume input from a CD,MP3 player or IPhone etc.. In my particular situation, I needed a device much like a potentiometer to control the output from a DVD player which has no volume control but relies on the receiver or ampliflier to either increase or decrease the sound level to the speakers. While the Sure Electronics amplifier has a set of dip switches to control the sound level output, there is no way to gradually increase or decrease manually. I did my research on Amazon and found three sound control devices which had RCA type jacks. It was a true miracle & good luck that I managed to select this particular product which works well and solves the problem of trying to hook up & solder a standard audio potentiometer to the Sure Electronics board. It is a simple matter of plugging both input and output, powering up your amplifier and have total control over your sound output and not totally destroy your speakers. This is a must have device. I tried it on my Lepai TA2020 and it works incredibly well. Highly recommended. 12/28/2011: Been having trouble with one of the inputs (white). For the past month I have been experiencing a bad case of no sound. Twisting and turning the white adapter sometimes solves the problem temporarily. (Red) input wire seems OK. However, it is kind of hard to enjoy any music or video without both set of speakers working. Pretty well made but defective. Make your choice carefully. I just received a similar volume control also bought through Amazon. Imc LC-1 Car Bass Amplifier which sells a lot less than this unit. I will be commenting on this unit once I get to give it a real road test. 12/18/2012: My Imc LC-1 Car Bass Amplifer finally went bad. Sound from the right channel was reduced by 50% and almost inaudible. Anyhow, just ordered (4) more units of the Axxess AALC Remote RCA Level Controller and was immediately back in business. Just buying and assembling a potentiometer and separate wires/rca plugs would put you back several dollars. Buy these now, there are really cheap and work great. Definitely hard to find except from Amazon. Works really well with my Sure 2x25W T-amp.
C**N
Cheapest RCA Level Controller
I have 3 of these for use on my boat. They have functioned flawlessly since I installed them. Given the price point, I don't think you could even make one cheaper from components, and considering there are some similar items for 7x the price, this is a no-brainer. I'll keep buying more if it ever goes bad but still going strong after a year.
A**.
Works great for studio monitors
This works great for studio monitors where the volume control knob is on the back of the speaker. Mine didn't come with any defects. I mounted it to my desk with a foam mounting square, and didn't even have to screw it into my desk. The volume control feels really smooth, and it doesn't affect sound quality at all. Also the volume control is not too sensitive like what other reviewers have said. I think it's perfectly fine. I always turn the volume control to max, and then turn my studio monitors up to about 30%, and then I would lower the volume on the volume control knob to my liking. 10 out of 10. I would recommend it to friends.
E**D
Technical Information for those who want actual specs.
As an Electrical Engineer and an avid audiophile, I have been building my own version of this product for many years. It is simply a dual pot (slang term for a potentiometer)set up as a stereo audio attenuator. I was pleased when I found this one available. The unit is nicely built, and the price is reasonable. But no specifications were offered, so here is what I measured: The pot measured 52.7 K OHMS (left channel) and 52.1 K OHMS (right channel) LINEAR TAPER. I did not do any tests on how well the two sections "track" except at the mid-dial position, tracking was acceptable. This is within normal specifications for a (nominal) 50K Ohm dual potentiometer, Linear. Unfortunately, the pot is a LINEAR TAPER and not an AUDIO TAPER as it should be for a product sold as an audio product. AUDIO TAPER (also called LOGARITHMIC TAPER) is used for potentiometers that control audio volume because human ears respond to sound logarithmically, and thus, incremental adjustments of the knob will produce equal increments of volume (loudness) as perceived by humans. If a LINEAR TAPER pot is used as a volume control, the lowest settings of the knob will make proportionally greater changes in perceived volume, and the higher settings will produce a much smaller effect in volume. Thus, it may seem that the adjustments at the low end are very "sensitive" or "touchy" whereas the adjustments at the high end are relatively ineffectual. Both types will basically do the same job, but the AUDIO TAPER pots will do it better. If you want to learn more about the TAPER of potentiometers may I suggest reading the Wikipedia entry under "potentiometer" where it is all explained in greater detail. Bottom line; this product will work in most applications, depending on relative signal levels. Likely only the techies will find value in these comments
M**.
Works well to control USB audio input
I've been capturing audio from my phono pre-amp with a USB audio capture device, and while that worked well, I noticed on some recordings, I had to turn the Windows USB audio mixer control way down on some recording captures that were just peaking out too high, or even flat-topping in the audio editor. So, even though my pre-amp has a wide dynamic range, it has no level control to set how much output there is. I find, for recording purposes, it made recording records a bit wild from time to time, especially high-velocity records like 45's and 78's. So I needed some more control without adding an expensive mixer, that might potentially add more coloration and noise. Furthermore, I wanted something I could adjust quickly without fussing in a computer dialogue box for. I've been making fine recordings and saving them as hi-res hi-bitrate WAV files on USB to play back in my home theater amp. This volume control gives me the additional control I need in a passive device that doesn't add color or noise to the signal path. The only thing is I needed the ends of the RCA cables to be males, not females. Whoever made this does not adhere to the industry peridigm of males are "outs" and female connections are "ins". So I had to buy a pack of male to male RCA adapters. to make this work. Anyway, problem is solved and I have much greater dynamic range on my USB capture device without overloading the input as before. At first I was concerned the higher groove velocity records might be overloading the input of my Cambridge Alva Solo pre-amp, but the waveforms I'm getting now show no evidence of that, so the Alva Solo just has a hot output, which is fine for the amp's line level in, it just wasn't so good for the USB converter device, which appears to have a sensitivity somewhere between microphone and line level (probably -30 or -40 dB). So some control is needed to bring the level down so as not to overload its input. This little unit fills the bill. By the time I would have designed the vari-pad, bought the parts, spent the time building and calibrating it, it would have cost me a lot more in parts and labor. I'm just glad someone out there makes this stuff at a super-affordable price and saves me the effort. It's clean, no hum, and is quiet. Love that it's a passive device, too. It does have tabs on the case, so it could be screwed to a cabinet to fasten it down. I just leave it float around near the laptop, it then is convenient to move it out of the way, if I need to. By the way, the input isolation appears to be designed appropriately, when turning down the control, no loading appears to be observed on the pre-amp output which is "Y'd" to the amp input and to the variable pad respectively. Kudos on that. It does the job and well!
E**D
It Works !!
I wanted a product that would add Volume control to my Powered Amplifier and this did it for my Amplifier Nuforce STA 200.. The Nuforce STA-200 Amplifier has only the Power Button but my Receiver Yamaha RN-602 Network Receiver does not have a Pre-out only Out and In output that was available, when you connect the Amplifier with the speakers the sound cannot be adjusted it was very loud....And this little device gave me my Freedom to Adjust the Volume. I am impressed with it good choice I made and I am happy with it.. If you have am Amplifier with no Volume control this product gives you Volume control. Nice well built solid Product , the Volume Knob is stiff and smooth like Butter .. it screams Quality. Ed.
J**W
Mixed bag.
Good size and shape but got some duds! Hey guys, more quality control!
A**S
Inline Input Signal Control
My new powered subwoofer had a range of loudness that was high for my quite small apartment. I put this volume control unit on the rca cable between the output (low level "rec") signal from my amplifier and the input jacks on the subwoofer back panel. Out of the box works fine, no batteries, no audio noise, file sound quality the same as straight in, only with volume adjusted to preference by turning the knob on the unit. A handy little unit.
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