linedriver?

a line output converter is not a line driver. That is for factory radios that do not have RCAs. Anyways, an update would be fun. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif

 
Hey, everyone. Hopefully one of you can answer this question. I would like to keep the factory headunit in my 02 Harley F-150 to keep the stock look. However, i do not want to sacrifice much SQ. So far all i have is a set of Hex comps and plan on running a 1 zapco amp to each door. What Eq's/linedriver will i need to maintain the SQ of a aftermarket HU? Please help me out.

Thanks,

Mike

 
If you're dead set on keeping your stock HU then I can't answer your questions. There are several aftermarket decks out there that do look OEM and sound awesome. Nakamichi cd400/700II, Denon if you can find one or some eclipse decks I guess. I've got the cd 400, looks very stock and sounds very good.

 
I use a line level converter from best buy that i got for 6$ after the employee discount. I have two other friends that have used it also. It works for stocks. I think you need one of those IN ADITION to a line driver such as the epicenter, because the line level converts your rear signal to an rca and the line drive will boost the freq. I believe

 
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