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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8600616" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>doesnt work that way. You cant get a flat signal nor can you get any actual audio fidelity through high level inputs straight to the amp. Its still subjected to the headunit's horrible 12-16 bit dacs. You wont have any bass either no matter how much you play with the EQ, all you will do is distort and dirty the signal which can lead to blown equipment, otherwise you'll just have horrible weak sound at all times. High level inputs to an amp is not anywhere close to a good clean signal.</p><p></p><p>All your crazy ideas, i've been there done that or fixed a lot of people's ghetto rigged setup thats done the same. All are horrible results. Only way for anywhere close to decent sound is the single din head unit idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8600616, member: 650438"] doesnt work that way. You cant get a flat signal nor can you get any actual audio fidelity through high level inputs straight to the amp. Its still subjected to the headunit's horrible 12-16 bit dacs. You wont have any bass either no matter how much you play with the EQ, all you will do is distort and dirty the signal which can lead to blown equipment, otherwise you'll just have horrible weak sound at all times. High level inputs to an amp is not anywhere close to a good clean signal. All your crazy ideas, i've been there done that or fixed a lot of people's ghetto rigged setup thats done the same. All are horrible results. Only way for anywhere close to decent sound is the single din head unit idea. [/QUOTE]
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