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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8120320" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Honestly, if you came into my shop asking for this I'd look at you like you were crazy. Use an LOC and let the sub amp play along with the factory system. This doesn't need to be so hard. Take your car to a reputable shop, get yourself a system installed in a few hours and enjoy the music.</p><p></p><p>I talked to Tony at Xtreme Autosound. That shop came up in my search as a very reputable place and they have some installers with quite a bit of experience. They're a Hertz/Audison shop and I'm confident they'll get you set up with a good sounding system. ph# 502-493-0011</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8120320, member: 628688"] Honestly, if you came into my shop asking for this I'd look at you like you were crazy. Use an LOC and let the sub amp play along with the factory system. This doesn't need to be so hard. Take your car to a reputable shop, get yourself a system installed in a few hours and enjoy the music. I talked to Tony at Xtreme Autosound. That shop came up in my search as a very reputable place and they have some installers with quite a bit of experience. They're a Hertz/Audison shop and I'm confident they'll get you set up with a good sounding system. ph# 502-493-0011 [/QUOTE]
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