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what amp or amps should i use for my new setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="No Show" data-source="post: 8710216" data-attributes="member: 677034"><p>A stock deck will typically not have the rca outputs that you need to even begin amp installation so a lot of guys buy the simple line output converters in order to run your amplifiers. The DSP is a sound processor that in many cases is used to integrate with your factory radio so that you can get the correct signal to your amps. Even on a budget you want it to sound good and it can be done. There are so many out there that it's almost too much info to process. Get on ebay or amazon...the brazilian brands like stetsom, taramps, make good products for reasonable prices. I'm sure there are more that I'm just not thinking of. In your case for just starting out in car audio find a decent 5 channel amp and put your hands on good power/ground wire, rca's. Skipping the basics can cause a lot of problems that can be avoided like making the proper ground. I'm trying not to ramble on but it just takes time to learn it all and the possibilities can be endless as to what you can and cannot do. </p><p>Best of luck and if you need help just keep asking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="No Show, post: 8710216, member: 677034"] A stock deck will typically not have the rca outputs that you need to even begin amp installation so a lot of guys buy the simple line output converters in order to run your amplifiers. The DSP is a sound processor that in many cases is used to integrate with your factory radio so that you can get the correct signal to your amps. Even on a budget you want it to sound good and it can be done. There are so many out there that it's almost too much info to process. Get on ebay or amazon...the brazilian brands like stetsom, taramps, make good products for reasonable prices. I'm sure there are more that I'm just not thinking of. In your case for just starting out in car audio find a decent 5 channel amp and put your hands on good power/ground wire, rca's. Skipping the basics can cause a lot of problems that can be avoided like making the proper ground. I'm trying not to ramble on but it just takes time to learn it all and the possibilities can be endless as to what you can and cannot do. Best of luck and if you need help just keep asking. [/QUOTE]
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