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<blockquote data-quote="ArcImpala" data-source="post: 8674088" data-attributes="member: 676818"><p>From what my shop tells me, i could do without navtv with the ps8. It would just need quite a bit more tuning, they say the navtv just makes tuning for them a hell of a lot easier. It would just save me $700.00 (without install). For now i have an lc7(hence, the ps8 i would like), XDi 1200.6 running everything plus my sub. Im just adding a second woofer, a second set of tweeters, and sticking the subs on their own X2 monoblock, then im taking the power that's running my sub, and putting my 6x9s on that channel. They are currently sharing power through a single channel so my sub could have 5&amp;6. Like i said, I'm still new to car audio, so i go by what my shop tells me. But the shop definitely doesn't seem like a bunch of goofballs from a local high school. They've done 2 other installs for me and i haven't had any issues. From what i gather they seem to be a pretty experienced shop as they also do MUCH higher end installs than mine.</p><p></p><p>Edit: as far as accomplishments, that's about all im trying to do right now. Next year i plan to go full active and upgrade from XDi series speakers to the RS. Also, thanks for responding to my thread lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArcImpala, post: 8674088, member: 676818"] From what my shop tells me, i could do without navtv with the ps8. It would just need quite a bit more tuning, they say the navtv just makes tuning for them a hell of a lot easier. It would just save me $700.00 (without install). For now i have an lc7(hence, the ps8 i would like), XDi 1200.6 running everything plus my sub. Im just adding a second woofer, a second set of tweeters, and sticking the subs on their own X2 monoblock, then im taking the power that's running my sub, and putting my 6x9s on that channel. They are currently sharing power through a single channel so my sub could have 5&6. Like i said, I'm still new to car audio, so i go by what my shop tells me. But the shop definitely doesn't seem like a bunch of goofballs from a local high school. They've done 2 other installs for me and i haven't had any issues. From what i gather they seem to be a pretty experienced shop as they also do MUCH higher end installs than mine. Edit: as far as accomplishments, that's about all im trying to do right now. Next year i plan to go full active and upgrade from XDi series speakers to the RS. Also, thanks for responding to my thread lol. [/QUOTE]
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