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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8726201" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>Awesome, appreciate it. The Kenwood is about $499, but it comes pairs with the maestro kit. Unfortunately I need to keep my factory amp in place as a lot of the vehicle functions require it. My options are PAC unit for $350, plus amp and dsp, Rockford DSR-1 for $300 + an amp, a maestro for $100 + dsp + compatible amp, or the Kenwood for $499. The DSR1 seemed like a good value, but a ton of the reviews said its horrible to use, never pairs, and often cuts out while driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8726201, member: 681035"] Awesome, appreciate it. The Kenwood is about $499, but it comes pairs with the maestro kit. Unfortunately I need to keep my factory amp in place as a lot of the vehicle functions require it. My options are PAC unit for $350, plus amp and dsp, Rockford DSR-1 for $300 + an amp, a maestro for $100 + dsp + compatible amp, or the Kenwood for $499. The DSR1 seemed like a good value, but a ton of the reviews said its horrible to use, never pairs, and often cuts out while driving. [/QUOTE]
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