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<blockquote data-quote="RoachForLife" data-source="post: 6873255" data-attributes="member: 587272"><p>Looking to buy a new car, a Genesis Coupe, and anyways it has a nice nav unit with all the extra, and a 10speaker Infinity system. I was hoping to add some aftermarket subs/amp and read I would need a LOC to do this. Looking at a few vendors, there are so many to choose from Im a little lost. Also not sure what it means when it says like 80watts max, since the amp would have much more power. Obviously Im missing something in my logic</p><p></p><p>Also unsure how the rest of my speakers would play out. IE If I upgrade just the bass portion, and remove the stock sub, would turning down the bass on my stock headunit reduce the bass on the cabin speakers only, or the bass of the sub as well?</p><p></p><p>Also, if I really wanted to stick with the stock nav, could I use the LOC to also do front speakers/amp in addition to the subwoofer, or is it now just going to be crappy?</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I was told to look at MTX RE-Q, any thoughts on this product?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoachForLife, post: 6873255, member: 587272"] Looking to buy a new car, a Genesis Coupe, and anyways it has a nice nav unit with all the extra, and a 10speaker Infinity system. I was hoping to add some aftermarket subs/amp and read I would need a LOC to do this. Looking at a few vendors, there are so many to choose from Im a little lost. Also not sure what it means when it says like 80watts max, since the amp would have much more power. Obviously Im missing something in my logic Also unsure how the rest of my speakers would play out. IE If I upgrade just the bass portion, and remove the stock sub, would turning down the bass on my stock headunit reduce the bass on the cabin speakers only, or the bass of the sub as well? Also, if I really wanted to stick with the stock nav, could I use the LOC to also do front speakers/amp in addition to the subwoofer, or is it now just going to be crappy? Lastly, I was told to look at MTX RE-Q, any thoughts on this product? Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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