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Is it worth Full System Upgrade with Stock Head unit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8744065" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>If you're going to go the route of keeping your stick head unit, my advice would be to not cheap out on your line out converter. You need to get one where you can "fix" the signal coming out of your stock head unit and return it to flat. </p><p>Also, some vehicles audio systems will change the output of certain levels as the volume increases. They do this in order to protect the crappy paper stock speakers from being damaged and still sounding "good enough" to people who don't crave better sound. </p><p>You're LOC needs to be able to combat those 2 things, so that your stock head unit doesn't get in the way of your aftermarket system sounding the best it can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8744065, member: 681482"] If you're going to go the route of keeping your stick head unit, my advice would be to not cheap out on your line out converter. You need to get one where you can "fix" the signal coming out of your stock head unit and return it to flat. Also, some vehicles audio systems will change the output of certain levels as the volume increases. They do this in order to protect the crappy paper stock speakers from being damaged and still sounding "good enough" to people who don't crave better sound. You're LOC needs to be able to combat those 2 things, so that your stock head unit doesn't get in the way of your aftermarket system sounding the best it can [/QUOTE]
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