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<blockquote data-quote="chefj" data-source="post: 8545302" data-attributes="member: 672143"><p>The jist of my question is, can I produce quality sound from the OEM headunit using high level inputs if everything else is done correctly?</p><p></p><p>I just inherited my wifes 2009 mariner. It came with the sync commands and the dashboard is in perfect condition, so I don't want to try and go with an aftermarket head unit. It also has the oem sub in the very back, so I have access to that wiring without having to try to run anything from the front or the rear doors.</p><p></p><p>I want to put some loud subs in the car, to take me back to my childhood days. I'm 38 and when I was in my teens, I played with many different systems in many different cars.</p><p></p><p>I want to set up 2 12"s and 2 15"s in a sealed box, and find some nice old school soundstream reference or ppi amps.</p><p></p><p>Question is, is it possible to take that rear channel and split it with a high level output to rca output, split the rca outputs to 4 channels and run that through a crossover out to the amps and still produce good sound?</p><p></p><p>Not only will it save me $1000+ dollars, but also about 6 hours of time.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chefj, post: 8545302, member: 672143"] The jist of my question is, can I produce quality sound from the OEM headunit using high level inputs if everything else is done correctly? I just inherited my wifes 2009 mariner. It came with the sync commands and the dashboard is in perfect condition, so I don't want to try and go with an aftermarket head unit. It also has the oem sub in the very back, so I have access to that wiring without having to try to run anything from the front or the rear doors. I want to put some loud subs in the car, to take me back to my childhood days. I'm 38 and when I was in my teens, I played with many different systems in many different cars. I want to set up 2 12"s and 2 15"s in a sealed box, and find some nice old school soundstream reference or ppi amps. Question is, is it possible to take that rear channel and split it with a high level output to rca output, split the rca outputs to 4 channels and run that through a crossover out to the amps and still produce good sound? Not only will it save me $1000+ dollars, but also about 6 hours of time. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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