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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 8365705" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>That's the difficult part. Not only that, but all the '05 stuff integrates really well. The Amp Link allows my head unit to communicate and control the amps without getting back at the amps and removing the covers to make changes. It also displays the fan status of the amps and the amp temperature on the display of the HU. I get the voltage at the amps as well. It's all really cool how it all works together. The day may come when I want to piece something back together in either my Jeep or another vehicle using this equipment. I'd venture to say it'll be in another vehicle though at this point because the Jeep is very quickly becoming a wheeler only vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 8365705, member: 603800"] That's the difficult part. Not only that, but all the '05 stuff integrates really well. The Amp Link allows my head unit to communicate and control the amps without getting back at the amps and removing the covers to make changes. It also displays the fan status of the amps and the amp temperature on the display of the HU. I get the voltage at the amps as well. It's all really cool how it all works together. The day may come when I want to piece something back together in either my Jeep or another vehicle using this equipment. I'd venture to say it'll be in another vehicle though at this point because the Jeep is very quickly becoming a wheeler only vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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