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<blockquote data-quote="shimmyz" data-source="post: 5161494" data-attributes="member: 599613"><p>Which PAC? If you get a line level converter it will be crossed over to whatever the Bose preset is. If you buy a PAC add an amp plug you will run into the problem of the bass output going down as you turn the volume up. It will sound decent when the car is parked but at highway speeds its not so great. That MTX unit looks ok but you will still be at the mercy of the factory crossover.</p><p></p><p>Are you looking to add an amp to power your highs also? JL Audio makes a unit called a "Cleansweep" It would work great. Some other companies make similar units also. Memphis makes one Cheaper than the JL (can't remember offhand what it's called). I would go with it. These units take the processed signal from the factory HU and Level everything out to a "clean" signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shimmyz, post: 5161494, member: 599613"] Which PAC? If you get a line level converter it will be crossed over to whatever the Bose preset is. If you buy a PAC add an amp plug you will run into the problem of the bass output going down as you turn the volume up. It will sound decent when the car is parked but at highway speeds its not so great. That MTX unit looks ok but you will still be at the mercy of the factory crossover. Are you looking to add an amp to power your highs also? JL Audio makes a unit called a "Cleansweep" It would work great. Some other companies make similar units also. Memphis makes one Cheaper than the JL (can't remember offhand what it's called). I would go with it. These units take the processed signal from the factory HU and Level everything out to a "clean" signal. [/QUOTE]
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