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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8783134" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>That was where my next question was headed. Are the amps connected to the OEM radio? If yes, was an Line Output Converter used? If it was a simple LOC and the OEM radio is the upgraded unit, you will have sound issues. Fancy OEMs have eq curves programmed to protect paper speakers and also to make them sound better. So if speakers lacked in the midrange, the eq curve would amplify that range to correct the sound. That is where a good DSP comes in. It will flatten the eq curve and cancel any bass attenuation when volume goes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8783134, member: 654802"] That was where my next question was headed. Are the amps connected to the OEM radio? If yes, was an Line Output Converter used? If it was a simple LOC and the OEM radio is the upgraded unit, you will have sound issues. Fancy OEMs have eq curves programmed to protect paper speakers and also to make them sound better. So if speakers lacked in the midrange, the eq curve would amplify that range to correct the sound. That is where a good DSP comes in. It will flatten the eq curve and cancel any bass attenuation when volume goes up. [/QUOTE]
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