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<blockquote data-quote="SoulRaver33" data-source="post: 8905737" data-attributes="member: 683749"><p>Hello everyone. So awhile back I had a shop install a sound system in my 2018 Camry XSE V6 Model and the system sounded great. My set up was</p><p></p><p>Infinity Kappa 603 CF front speakers/Tweeter component set up</p><p>Infinity Kappa 63XF rear door speakers</p><p>Infinity Kappa 203S Dash speakers</p><p>JL W6v3 Sub</p><p>JL RD 1500/1 for Sub</p><p>JL 600/4 HD for speakers</p><p>lc7i Processor</p><p></p><p>And with this set up the sound was amazing. However my car was stolen and heavily vandalized and the person stole my entire set up. I ended up getting a new car which is a 2023 Toyota Camry XSE V6 version with the jbl sound system set up. My mom was kind enough to repurchase my entire old set up from the old car and put into the new car but the only difference is the shop I originally went to recommended I get the AP4-TY13 from Pac audio as its a plug and play for the factory JBL set up. My mom had also purchased the new lc7 pro which is an upgrade from the old DSP I had. The shop told me I dont need the DSP if I went with the pac. However, upon getting my car back I notice inconsistencies as when I turn my car on the speakers randomly go out. I'm already planning on going to the shop for this fix but also I notice that with the PAC route the sound is lower than it was on my old car and original set up. Though this time the LC7 pro was not installed as the shop had suggested. But after doing a bit of reading some people recommend even with the pac installed to still go with a DSP. Would the DSP increase the speaker volume? I'm only asking because on my old car I never had my audio above level 5 on the volume. On factory cars to even get loud sound you have your volume set to 25 to get anything due to the amp being weak. But this time I have to set my volume up to 21 to get to what my old car was at level 5. Also would the DSP increase my bass volume as well? Should I just also install the LC7 pro? Or should I remove the PAC set up and just go with the 2 amps + DSP(LC7 Pro)</p><p> </p><h3><a href="https://www.crutchfield.com/p_108K603CF/Infinity-Kappa-603CF.html?tp=106" target="_blank">https://www.crutchfield.com/p_108K603CF/Infinity-Kappa-603CF.html?tp=106</a></h3></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoulRaver33, post: 8905737, member: 683749"] Hello everyone. So awhile back I had a shop install a sound system in my 2018 Camry XSE V6 Model and the system sounded great. My set up was Infinity Kappa 603 CF front speakers/Tweeter component set up Infinity Kappa 63XF rear door speakers Infinity Kappa 203S Dash speakers JL W6v3 Sub JL RD 1500/1 for Sub JL 600/4 HD for speakers lc7i Processor And with this set up the sound was amazing. However my car was stolen and heavily vandalized and the person stole my entire set up. I ended up getting a new car which is a 2023 Toyota Camry XSE V6 version with the jbl sound system set up. My mom was kind enough to repurchase my entire old set up from the old car and put into the new car but the only difference is the shop I originally went to recommended I get the AP4-TY13 from Pac audio as its a plug and play for the factory JBL set up. My mom had also purchased the new lc7 pro which is an upgrade from the old DSP I had. The shop told me I dont need the DSP if I went with the pac. However, upon getting my car back I notice inconsistencies as when I turn my car on the speakers randomly go out. I'm already planning on going to the shop for this fix but also I notice that with the PAC route the sound is lower than it was on my old car and original set up. Though this time the LC7 pro was not installed as the shop had suggested. But after doing a bit of reading some people recommend even with the pac installed to still go with a DSP. Would the DSP increase the speaker volume? I'm only asking because on my old car I never had my audio above level 5 on the volume. On factory cars to even get loud sound you have your volume set to 25 to get anything due to the amp being weak. But this time I have to set my volume up to 21 to get to what my old car was at level 5. Also would the DSP increase my bass volume as well? Should I just also install the LC7 pro? Or should I remove the PAC set up and just go with the 2 amps + DSP(LC7 Pro) [HEADING=2][URL='https://www.crutchfield.com/p_108K603CF/Infinity-Kappa-603CF.html?tp=106'][/URL][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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