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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8194642" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p><a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/EQS746-CLARION-EQ-7-BAND-EQUALIZER-AUX-7-VOLT-SUB-SUBWOOFER-SPEAKERS-PRE-AMP-/130698655612" target="_blank">EQS746 Clarion EQ 7 Band Equalizer Aux 7 Volt Sub Subwoofer Speakers Pre Amp | eBay</a> i would get this for a temporary fix and it would work fine in giving you all the RCA slots you need for a sub amp, and 4 channel amp from your two connectors plus you have the luxury of equalizing your sound, with a sub and volume knob along with it. Most 100 dollar head units are trash junk when it comes to sound quality and actual preamp output. If you bump it up to 150$, there's a nice one you can get. Head units are the core source components, if you cheap out on it meaning under 150, your gonna get cheap sound there's no avoiding it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8194642, member: 650438"] [URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/EQS746-CLARION-EQ-7-BAND-EQUALIZER-AUX-7-VOLT-SUB-SUBWOOFER-SPEAKERS-PRE-AMP-/130698655612"]EQS746 Clarion EQ 7 Band Equalizer Aux 7 Volt Sub Subwoofer Speakers Pre Amp | eBay[/URL] i would get this for a temporary fix and it would work fine in giving you all the RCA slots you need for a sub amp, and 4 channel amp from your two connectors plus you have the luxury of equalizing your sound, with a sub and volume knob along with it. Most 100 dollar head units are trash junk when it comes to sound quality and actual preamp output. If you bump it up to 150$, there's a nice one you can get. Head units are the core source components, if you cheap out on it meaning under 150, your gonna get cheap sound there's no avoiding it. [/QUOTE]
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