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Help me find a car for my new stereo?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8737852" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>First... you don't have to pull the OEM head unit or even use it. If there are no sensible options for using or interfacing with the OEM head unit then use a remote source unit. Find a quality DSP and go directly from your remote source unit like a phone, fiio audio player, hidden or remotely mounted aftermarket head unit in an armrest or whatever you can use to play music from with an output that can interface with a DSP, and you will be fine. If the car makes it hard, make it easy for yourself by installing what you need to bypass their equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8737852, member: 675210"] First... you don't have to pull the OEM head unit or even use it. If there are no sensible options for using or interfacing with the OEM head unit then use a remote source unit. Find a quality DSP and go directly from your remote source unit like a phone, fiio audio player, hidden or remotely mounted aftermarket head unit in an armrest or whatever you can use to play music from with an output that can interface with a DSP, and you will be fine. If the car makes it hard, make it easy for yourself by installing what you need to bypass their equipment. [/QUOTE]
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