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Hi Quadie,

I am running a FG with premo sound, considering my options as to go RCA outputs or get a decent line converter, what would you suggest? as you appear to have experience with both options..

ultimately I want to run a boot sub (or 2) and upgrade the factory door speakers, most likely run all this off an aftermarket 4ch amp and a monoblock amp but open to suggestions that would yield good quality results - I am happy with the ICC, as I simply play audio from my iphone anyway

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Mate get your self an alpine pxe-h660 off eBay. For about

300.

This bit of gear is tops bang for buck value

Eq dsp and time correction with an easy to set up package

Comes with a setup cd and mic put the cd in the ICC

Press a button on the remote and it sets itself up for compensating for bass roll off and all

And provides a flat response curve. The u sit the mic in a few different spots and it sets the eq and time correction

Then turn up ya gains and your rocking !

I will be doing an install write up of this unit over the Chrissy break

U can't beat this unit at this price. For features

If money is no object then go for the audioson bit.1

At around 1000 bucks plus install

As this unit requires a real time analyser

And lots of time to setup

But the results are fantastic

But based on the details you have given id say the alpine is the unit for you

As the bit.1 will only sound great when backed by high sq amps and speakers

Hope that helps you.

If u want a cheaper option go the audio control lc6i

I'll have one up for sale soon

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