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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8682784" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>Typically the usable signal is post factory amp and loc’s Like that ds18 unit don’t play nice with factory amps and can even be another source for noise. They can provide good solution for factory radios where the factory amplification is built into the stock radio (older cars). That ds18 lacks a de-equalization feature so it may not be a ton different than speaker level inputs on an good amp that accepts a low voltage floor and high voltage ceiling. A dsp would probably be a better solution if you’re jonesing to add equipment but may want to try an quality four channel amp first. There’s budget and more expensive oem integration dsp units</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8682784, member: 666314"] Typically the usable signal is post factory amp and loc’s Like that ds18 unit don’t play nice with factory amps and can even be another source for noise. They can provide good solution for factory radios where the factory amplification is built into the stock radio (older cars). That ds18 lacks a de-equalization feature so it may not be a ton different than speaker level inputs on an good amp that accepts a low voltage floor and high voltage ceiling. A dsp would probably be a better solution if you’re jonesing to add equipment but may want to try an quality four channel amp first. There’s budget and more expensive oem integration dsp units [/QUOTE]
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