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<blockquote data-quote="gd004800" data-source="post: 8879321" data-attributes="member: 691714"><p>This form has given me a lot of answers over the past years, so I think I have learned enough to do my own build. I’m sure I know all the ends and outs of car audio now…I’m sure everything will go perfect. </p><p></p><p>Overall project 2016 Chrysler 300</p><p>-stinger heigh10 head unit</p><p>- new speakers + amp </p><p>- 10” kicker comp c + pioneer amp</p><p>- Vibration dampen doors trunk </p><p>- attempt to add mlv under carpet as these cars tend to have road noise</p><p></p><p>So I was joking above, I started this build last week and all my planning went to hell. </p><p>I installed the stinger Heigh10 head unit. Works great and I had purchased a kenwood xr600-6dsp a few years back for a previous 300 that was totaled. Yet no matter what I do I cannot get it to work since I removed the factory head unit. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The heigh10 has outputs for a front and rear zone. So I should be able to run that directly to an amp and be good to go. My debate here is there’s also an toslink output. Yet a lot of DSP don’t have a toslink port. What would your recommendation be, skip the DSP and go straight to an amp, rca to dsp, toslink to rca converter to DSP, or find a DSP with a Toslink?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gd004800, post: 8879321, member: 691714"] This form has given me a lot of answers over the past years, so I think I have learned enough to do my own build. I’m sure I know all the ends and outs of car audio now…I’m sure everything will go perfect. Overall project 2016 Chrysler 300 -stinger heigh10 head unit - new speakers + amp - 10” kicker comp c + pioneer amp - Vibration dampen doors trunk - attempt to add mlv under carpet as these cars tend to have road noise So I was joking above, I started this build last week and all my planning went to hell. I installed the stinger Heigh10 head unit. Works great and I had purchased a kenwood xr600-6dsp a few years back for a previous 300 that was totaled. Yet no matter what I do I cannot get it to work since I removed the factory head unit. The heigh10 has outputs for a front and rear zone. So I should be able to run that directly to an amp and be good to go. My debate here is there’s also an toslink output. Yet a lot of DSP don’t have a toslink port. What would your recommendation be, skip the DSP and go straight to an amp, rca to dsp, toslink to rca converter to DSP, or find a DSP with a Toslink? [/QUOTE]
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