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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8740047" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Yes, there are more economical options that will sound as good but maybe have less features. One thing I see not mentioned is if Crutchfield told you about an Line Output Converter. I know the amp has a built in Hi Speaker Level input. But one thing I have noticed is those built ins work well with lower quality OEM radios. When it comes to the fancier ones, they tend to sound bad. It is due to fancier OEMs protecting the OEM speakers from over exertion by way of bass reduction and other automatic equalizer settings known as eq curves.</p><p>If your radio has this, the amp may not work as nice as it could. Also they are selling you six speakers to connect to a four channel amp. As stated by you, you have not dabbled in this in a while, so it may be a bit much tackle without precise instructions. But Crutchfield is well known for great customer service, so it may not be so bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8740047, member: 654802"] Yes, there are more economical options that will sound as good but maybe have less features. One thing I see not mentioned is if Crutchfield told you about an Line Output Converter. I know the amp has a built in Hi Speaker Level input. But one thing I have noticed is those built ins work well with lower quality OEM radios. When it comes to the fancier ones, they tend to sound bad. It is due to fancier OEMs protecting the OEM speakers from over exertion by way of bass reduction and other automatic equalizer settings known as eq curves. If your radio has this, the amp may not work as nice as it could. Also they are selling you six speakers to connect to a four channel amp. As stated by you, you have not dabbled in this in a while, so it may be a bit much tackle without precise instructions. But Crutchfield is well known for great customer service, so it may not be so bad. [/QUOTE]
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