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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8068511" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>with the ktp 445u its both low and high level input. It has a switch on it for you to select which install option to choose. The great thing about those amps are the size. Could probably fit in the dash behind the fact deck. makes wiring real eazy just cut and splice into the factory harness right behind the deck. All you have to do is cut the rca's off the speaker wire and connect those for high level in. Also the power requirements for that amp are real small too. 10A is all it needs so you dont have to run all the way to the batt just somewhere that can supply 10A reliably. That being said the type r speakers really do like to have more power than the 445u will supply, although it will be a lot better than just of the stock deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8068511, member: 642052"] with the ktp 445u its both low and high level input. It has a switch on it for you to select which install option to choose. The great thing about those amps are the size. Could probably fit in the dash behind the fact deck. makes wiring real eazy just cut and splice into the factory harness right behind the deck. All you have to do is cut the rca's off the speaker wire and connect those for high level in. Also the power requirements for that amp are real small too. 10A is all it needs so you dont have to run all the way to the batt just somewhere that can supply 10A reliably. That being said the type r speakers really do like to have more power than the 445u will supply, although it will be a lot better than just of the stock deck. [/QUOTE]
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