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<blockquote data-quote="gmpisawresome" data-source="post: 8666042" data-attributes="member: 674213"><p>I was using a Kenwood KAC-304 amp but switched to a DUAL XPR82D (the dual amp is not bad, I listened to the Kenwood and was unimpressed; looked at all the great reviews for the dual and haven't looked back since). Crossover on only the radio, cd doesn't sound any different, listening volume usually hovers under 30, source volume for Bluetooth audio on phone is 100%. Thanks a ton for all your help by the way. Even if it doesn't sound perfect in the end, I guess its the journey you had while installing it and learning about audio that matters. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmpisawresome, post: 8666042, member: 674213"] I was using a Kenwood KAC-304 amp but switched to a DUAL XPR82D (the dual amp is not bad, I listened to the Kenwood and was unimpressed; looked at all the great reviews for the dual and haven't looked back since). Crossover on only the radio, cd doesn't sound any different, listening volume usually hovers under 30, source volume for Bluetooth audio on phone is 100%. Thanks a ton for all your help by the way. Even if it doesn't sound perfect in the end, I guess its the journey you had while installing it and learning about audio that matters. [/QUOTE]
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