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LC8 or 3sixty.1
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<blockquote data-quote="skibumdc" data-source="post: 2858455" data-attributes="member: 571101"><p>From what I remember in researching a few months ago, the only product, of the three you mentioned, that will allow you to utilize the steering wheel volume control is the Rockford 3Sixty.</p><p></p><p>The other two utilize a separate control knob to alter volume. Not advantageous if you ask me.</p><p></p><p>I chose the 3Sixty.2 b/c having a good EQ on a system is worth every penny, and if you can combine, a good crossover, eq, and line output converter in 1 box...well then you have a winning product.</p><p></p><p>It allows me to keep my stock HU look and have everything else be as stealth as possible with great sound. Having the bluetooth interface on a Palm or Windows mobile device at first seemed like a PITA, but once you use it, it's better than anything else out there. I can sit in my drivers seat and tweak away...not make ad adjustment in the trunk and then go sit in my seat only to find out I adjusted it incorrectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skibumdc, post: 2858455, member: 571101"] From what I remember in researching a few months ago, the only product, of the three you mentioned, that will allow you to utilize the steering wheel volume control is the Rockford 3Sixty. The other two utilize a separate control knob to alter volume. Not advantageous if you ask me. I chose the 3Sixty.2 b/c having a good EQ on a system is worth every penny, and if you can combine, a good crossover, eq, and line output converter in 1 box...well then you have a winning product. It allows me to keep my stock HU look and have everything else be as stealth as possible with great sound. Having the bluetooth interface on a Palm or Windows mobile device at first seemed like a PITA, but once you use it, it's better than anything else out there. I can sit in my drivers seat and tweak away...not make ad adjustment in the trunk and then go sit in my seat only to find out I adjusted it incorrectly. [/QUOTE]
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