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<blockquote data-quote="Titan-ium" data-source="post: 8345810" data-attributes="member: 664080"><p>That's because the sound going into the factory amplifier does not correspond with the controls on the stereo, but the sound going out of the factory amplifier does. This is why peole should invest in a good LOC like the AudioControl LOC's, they each take up to 400 wats each channel of input, therefore making it possible for you to use the wiring coming out of the factory amplifier and using all the factory settings on the stereo such as, ie. mute, volume, on/ off, fade controls, bluetooth, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Titan-ium, post: 8345810, member: 664080"] That's because the sound going into the factory amplifier does not correspond with the controls on the stereo, but the sound going out of the factory amplifier does. This is why peole should invest in a good LOC like the AudioControl LOC's, they each take up to 400 wats each channel of input, therefore making it possible for you to use the wiring coming out of the factory amplifier and using all the factory settings on the stereo such as, ie. mute, volume, on/ off, fade controls, bluetooth, etc... [/QUOTE]
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