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New Setup Questions - Speaker Level Inputs
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<blockquote data-quote="Potsy24" data-source="post: 8689919" data-attributes="member: 678514"><p>That particular amp wouldn't work for what I'm trying to do. The one I chose is designed to be tucked away behind the dash and is rated at half the power of the one you suggested. So the speakers I already ordered are also rated for 45 watts RMS. The biggest goal is to improve the sound of the stock system a little and have no extra audio equipment visible. I don't want to change the appearance or practicality of the car at all. I know that makes for less than the perfect setup, but that's ok. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, if the high level outputs of the stock hu already have some of the low end rolled off-- I don't know that converting to line level would help that. Maybe there are locs or amps that have eq built into their line outputs, but there's eq built into most every sub amp already (bass boost is just a 40 hz shelf eq right?). It can’t boost what isn't there, but if the lows are just cut and not completely gone it'll help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Potsy24, post: 8689919, member: 678514"] That particular amp wouldn't work for what I'm trying to do. The one I chose is designed to be tucked away behind the dash and is rated at half the power of the one you suggested. So the speakers I already ordered are also rated for 45 watts RMS. The biggest goal is to improve the sound of the stock system a little and have no extra audio equipment visible. I don't want to change the appearance or practicality of the car at all. I know that makes for less than the perfect setup, but that's ok. Anyway, if the high level outputs of the stock hu already have some of the low end rolled off-- I don't know that converting to line level would help that. Maybe there are locs or amps that have eq built into their line outputs, but there's eq built into most every sub amp already (bass boost is just a 40 hz shelf eq right?). It can’t boost what isn't there, but if the lows are just cut and not completely gone it'll help. [/QUOTE]
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