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<blockquote data-quote="jatyro91" data-source="post: 8542781" data-attributes="member: 665884"><p>Okay. I understand everything you said and I know you're right. My problem with taking out the HU is its a premium HU that controls far too many features of my car for me to remove from onstar to heated seats to phone intergrated to vehicle health reports. I have no problem saving to get a de-equalizer and doing things the right way. I'm not trying to cut corners, I'm trying to figure out the best way to do my system for the lowest cost but with the highest functionality. It seems that the JL Fix 86 has issues with the Audiocontrol equalizers. So, in your opinion do I just save for a fix 86 and skip an equalizer? Find a different eq? Or wait for the Metra Axxess DSP instead of the fix? Or something different entirely?</p><p></p><p>For reference, this is my HU: <a href="http://www.driveuconnect.com/system/2016/jeep/cherokee/8-4-ra3/" target="_blank">Uconnect® | Systems | 2016 Jeep Cherokee 8.4/RA3</a></p><p></p><p>And does it matter that the car does have a premium sound system with a factory amp and subwoofer already installed? Does that change anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jatyro91, post: 8542781, member: 665884"] Okay. I understand everything you said and I know you're right. My problem with taking out the HU is its a premium HU that controls far too many features of my car for me to remove from onstar to heated seats to phone intergrated to vehicle health reports. I have no problem saving to get a de-equalizer and doing things the right way. I'm not trying to cut corners, I'm trying to figure out the best way to do my system for the lowest cost but with the highest functionality. It seems that the JL Fix 86 has issues with the Audiocontrol equalizers. So, in your opinion do I just save for a fix 86 and skip an equalizer? Find a different eq? Or wait for the Metra Axxess DSP instead of the fix? Or something different entirely? For reference, this is my HU: [URL="http://www.driveuconnect.com/system/2016/jeep/cherokee/8-4-ra3/"]Uconnect® | Systems | 2016 Jeep Cherokee 8.4/RA3[/URL] And does it matter that the car does have a premium sound system with a factory amp and subwoofer already installed? Does that change anything? [/QUOTE]
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