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<blockquote data-quote="Yadda" data-source="post: 8218001" data-attributes="member: 659434"><p>Thanks for all of the input.</p><p></p><p>The kenwood amp I choose was supposed to be temporary so I just went for something middle of the ground in price/performance. What's wrong with Kenwood though? I come form the computer field, so I'm aware that not all hardware is made equal even if the prices are. I haven't done much research on brands, my research was based fully on amazon/crutchfield/forum reviews and a lot of those can be biased by people who installed it for 3 days and said it sounded great with absolutely zero technical knowledge or have nothing to compare it to but their old stock setup.</p><p></p><p>So far Iv changed my build to get the crescendo comp set + pwx midrange, talked to my friend about installing a big 3 kit and looking at sound processors. I still have questions though. Is a sound processor the same as an LOC? I was told that since I am installing on a factory HU I need an LOC so that's what I looked for. For RMS on amps/speakers is it best to get an amp/speaker combo with the same RMS or can I get say, in my case, my amp is 60rms while the crescendo's are 100rms!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yadda, post: 8218001, member: 659434"] Thanks for all of the input. The kenwood amp I choose was supposed to be temporary so I just went for something middle of the ground in price/performance. What's wrong with Kenwood though? I come form the computer field, so I'm aware that not all hardware is made equal even if the prices are. I haven't done much research on brands, my research was based fully on amazon/crutchfield/forum reviews and a lot of those can be biased by people who installed it for 3 days and said it sounded great with absolutely zero technical knowledge or have nothing to compare it to but their old stock setup. So far Iv changed my build to get the crescendo comp set + pwx midrange, talked to my friend about installing a big 3 kit and looking at sound processors. I still have questions though. Is a sound processor the same as an LOC? I was told that since I am installing on a factory HU I need an LOC so that's what I looked for. For RMS on amps/speakers is it best to get an amp/speaker combo with the same RMS or can I get say, in my case, my amp is 60rms while the crescendo's are 100rms! [/QUOTE]
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