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<blockquote data-quote="95BlackGA" data-source="post: 2993607" data-attributes="member: 576452"><p>The crossover filter on the amp, should be, put on LPF (For low pass filter). There are many advantages with an aftermarket headunit, depending on the quality of the product, and it's functions. For a few examples, you can get better sound quality from them, have an easier time hooked up aftermarket equipment, like crossover networks, other audio inputs (Ipods, MusicKegs, ect. ect), you can also have one with MP3 Player Capabilities so you don't have to go out and spend a ***t load on an MP3 player, and can spend just a few dollars on blank CDs. The voltages on the RCA's are very dependant on the output channels, it should have a fairly good readings though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95BlackGA, post: 2993607, member: 576452"] The crossover filter on the amp, should be, put on LPF (For low pass filter). There are many advantages with an aftermarket headunit, depending on the quality of the product, and it's functions. For a few examples, you can get better sound quality from them, have an easier time hooked up aftermarket equipment, like crossover networks, other audio inputs (Ipods, MusicKegs, ect. ect), you can also have one with MP3 Player Capabilities so you don't have to go out and spend a ***t load on an MP3 player, and can spend just a few dollars on blank CDs. The voltages on the RCA's are very dependant on the output channels, it should have a fairly good readings though. [/QUOTE]
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