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+1 for Kingston. I have a Kingston DT R3.0 G2, that's enclosed in rubber and is shock and waterproof. Has even seen a whole washing machine cycle, when I forgot it in my jeans pocket. Sadly, it seems they no longer manufacture these.
Here another part idea, part question.
What would happen if the stock head unit was wired to amp via high level inputs and in order to correct the stock HU equalizer that's applied to match factory speakers, an equalizer in the source is used (in my case Galaxy S7) to cancel out stock HU equalization and achieve a flat(-ter) signal? Yeah, I know it sounds like crazy talk...
Here another part idea, part question.
What would happen if the stock head unit was wired to amp via high level inputs and in order to correct the stock HU equalizer that's applied to match factory speakers, an equalizer in the source is used (in my case Galaxy S7) to cancel out stock HU equalization and achieve a flat(-ter) signal? Yeah, I know it sounds like crazy talk...