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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8687073" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>that or something that repairs and recreates the whole full sound spectrum like a jl fix 82/86. Audiocontrol's accubass is marketing bullcrap, its a just a bass boost that amplifies the weak dirty signal that was there. Personally fixed too many installs where all the audiocontrol products were pretty much useless. However there are some people that just settle for the mediocre results they get with the audio control unit.</p><p></p><p>Another solution is to bypass the head unit completely and not use it for audio, leave it stock and just play music bluetooth straight to a dayton audio dsp and bluetooth dongle. Your head unit can be stock and all your audio features are controlled via bluetooth on your phone. This would be 180$ and the absolute cheapest way to keep the stock look and give you 8 amplification channels and a very clean high quality signal and Amazing ridiculous sound quality controls.</p><p></p><p>You can use like your rear speakers for audio connected to the stock head unit still if you need to take a call or gps navication or something. What you'll want to focus on is the front stage and the sub stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8687073, member: 650438"] that or something that repairs and recreates the whole full sound spectrum like a jl fix 82/86. Audiocontrol's accubass is marketing bullcrap, its a just a bass boost that amplifies the weak dirty signal that was there. Personally fixed too many installs where all the audiocontrol products were pretty much useless. However there are some people that just settle for the mediocre results they get with the audio control unit. Another solution is to bypass the head unit completely and not use it for audio, leave it stock and just play music bluetooth straight to a dayton audio dsp and bluetooth dongle. Your head unit can be stock and all your audio features are controlled via bluetooth on your phone. This would be 180$ and the absolute cheapest way to keep the stock look and give you 8 amplification channels and a very clean high quality signal and Amazing ridiculous sound quality controls. You can use like your rear speakers for audio connected to the stock head unit still if you need to take a call or gps navication or something. What you'll want to focus on is the front stage and the sub stage. [/QUOTE]
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