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Audio control overdrive or epicenter???
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<blockquote data-quote="jeeper2269" data-source="post: 4410756" data-attributes="member: 574943"><p>I was wondering if there would still be a need for a line driver, such as the audio control overdrive, if I got their epicenter.</p><p></p><p>I have a stock deck (06' tacoma) and installed two amps. the fronts are boston pros. I posted another thread on this, but I have a different question now. the fronts are hooked up right now through a line output converter. They have horrible dead noise and a very short volume range. Shop said to get the overdrive. But I was wondering if the epicenter would do the trick, along with adding the bass.</p><p></p><p>I have searched and still lost on this topic. Some say that I should just get a new, better quality line out converter, and the dead noise will go away. If the epicenter will do the trick, then i would gain better bass (at least thats what the company says) and stop the dead noise.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeeper2269, post: 4410756, member: 574943"] I was wondering if there would still be a need for a line driver, such as the audio control overdrive, if I got their epicenter. I have a stock deck (06' tacoma) and installed two amps. the fronts are boston pros. I posted another thread on this, but I have a different question now. the fronts are hooked up right now through a line output converter. They have horrible dead noise and a very short volume range. Shop said to get the overdrive. But I was wondering if the epicenter would do the trick, along with adding the bass. I have searched and still lost on this topic. Some say that I should just get a new, better quality line out converter, and the dead noise will go away. If the epicenter will do the trick, then i would gain better bass (at least thats what the company says) and stop the dead noise. thanks [/QUOTE]
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