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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8543075" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>I don't have 6x9's but I'd be interested why they're for noobs, particularly factoring that he asked for a Comp set. And if you justify that it's because they're easier to find then save your energy on responding at all.</p><p></p><p>A factory head unit processed through an aftermarket head unit. You realize you just defined basically a dsp except that he wants a preamp dsp for oem integration and not to be screwing around with a "hidden" one din. Your recommendation reeks of someone with too much time on their hands. Axxess dsp, The PAC module, Rockford dsr1....all will do this they just aren't out yet. Anyways you guys typically give great support but this thread was basically everyone down his **** about not going aftermarket yet he specifically cited that he didn't want to replace his factory headunit. It ain't like he has some ****** acdelco radio in a 1990 Cherokee either. Anyways, back to the purpose of my response...would it be performance wise more beneficial to get some wood 6x9 to 6.5 adapter baffles in this scenario if it's a driver only (not coaxial or 3 way)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8543075, member: 666314"] I don't have 6x9's but I'd be interested why they're for noobs, particularly factoring that he asked for a Comp set. And if you justify that it's because they're easier to find then save your energy on responding at all. A factory head unit processed through an aftermarket head unit. You realize you just defined basically a dsp except that he wants a preamp dsp for oem integration and not to be screwing around with a "hidden" one din. Your recommendation reeks of someone with too much time on their hands. Axxess dsp, The PAC module, Rockford dsr1....all will do this they just aren't out yet. Anyways you guys typically give great support but this thread was basically everyone down his **** about not going aftermarket yet he specifically cited that he didn't want to replace his factory headunit. It ain't like he has some ****** acdelco radio in a 1990 Cherokee either. Anyways, back to the purpose of my response...would it be performance wise more beneficial to get some wood 6x9 to 6.5 adapter baffles in this scenario if it's a driver only (not coaxial or 3 way) [/QUOTE]
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