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. ANYWAYS, I definitely agree with you about the cost of the control thingys. And I guess trying it out first without those would still involve buying that other harness (which, if you ended up using an aftermarket amp, you would not need). Quite a dilemma, huh?
In the end I really think you'd be happier with the sound of aftermarket speakers and an aftermarket amp, though that's gonna be a lot more money than these converters and stuff. But without a doubt it'll sound ten times better. So the question becomes, is that difference in sound worth all the extra money? are you content with the way the stock speakers sound?