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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudioAddict" data-source="post: 104941" data-attributes="member: 545743"><p>I agree with pimpedoutblazer</p><p></p><p>Except that you will have to run speakers wires directly to each speaker (or at least to where the factory amp was) and splice into the factory wiring.</p><p></p><p>I suggest using both amps. Since your deck has a subwoofer output (has a built in X-over), you don't need an external X-over. Another bonus - you can control the X-over point from the deck (if the decks supports it)</p><p></p><p>One question though. Are you installing the stereo for yourself, or just to impress your brother/friends.</p><p></p><p>If it's the latter, I suggest you develop a real interest in car audio, and make the sound of your car your own. Every install reflects the owner. An "impression system" (made up term) sounds just like that, trying to impress others.</p><p></p><p>A Stereo should reflect your attitude and personality - only then will it sound like it should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudioAddict, post: 104941, member: 545743"] I agree with pimpedoutblazer Except that you will have to run speakers wires directly to each speaker (or at least to where the factory amp was) and splice into the factory wiring. I suggest using both amps. Since your deck has a subwoofer output (has a built in X-over), you don't need an external X-over. Another bonus - you can control the X-over point from the deck (if the decks supports it) One question though. Are you installing the stereo for yourself, or just to impress your brother/friends. If it's the latter, I suggest you develop a real interest in car audio, and make the sound of your car your own. Every install reflects the owner. An "impression system" (made up term) sounds just like that, trying to impress others. A Stereo should reflect your attitude and personality - only then will it sound like it should. [/QUOTE]
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