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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8704601" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>In terms of integrating it with the factory system I'd recommend getting an active line-out converter like from Audiocontrol. The passives are cheap but you'll lose a lot of bass because the car will send less bass as the volume gets louder to spare the cheaper stock speakers. The LC2-i for example helps to restore some of the bass that you lost at only a modest quality loss compared to an after market head unit's RCA ouputs.</p><p></p><p>If you run an AGM I think 1500w rms and under should be your range if you don't want to swap anything else. In terms of a subwoofer there's a lot of options, what type of enclosure and dimensions are you going with for starters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8704601, member: 679555"] In terms of integrating it with the factory system I'd recommend getting an active line-out converter like from Audiocontrol. The passives are cheap but you'll lose a lot of bass because the car will send less bass as the volume gets louder to spare the cheaper stock speakers. The LC2-i for example helps to restore some of the bass that you lost at only a modest quality loss compared to an after market head unit's RCA ouputs. If you run an AGM I think 1500w rms and under should be your range if you don't want to swap anything else. In terms of a subwoofer there's a lot of options, what type of enclosure and dimensions are you going with for starters? [/QUOTE]
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