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tedmond 
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Posted: April 11, 2010 at 10:52 PM / IP Logged  

hey all, what would you guys pick for an OEM integration to flatline the levels from the factory HU?

i have been looking at the following pieces

1) audiocontrol LC8

2) MTX RE-Q5
3) Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty.1 (i wish i could afford the 2)
4) JL cleansweep

currently, all the speakers are alpine type R's running off factory HU power. 6.5 components in front, and 6.5 coaxles in the rear. Its not the best thing to do; running type rs off a factory amp, but its temp for now until i decide what sound processor to get. Once thats settled, a PDX 4.125 will be going in to power the mids/highs and a PDX 1000.1 will do the single 12 type r as well.

the alpine sound processor sure looks nice but 600 is out of the question. I am not going into any comp, just for a clean sounding system.

thanks for any input.

The alpine pieces looks nice too, but 600 is out of the question. I can get any of those for 200 bucks or so.

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Posted: April 15, 2010 at 9:46 PM / IP Logged  

no info at all?

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I would go with the Cleansweep......The 3 sixty.1 and the 3 sixty.2 has noise problems from what I have heard.
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JL is really good. nice and easy to setup. The Audiocontrol also real good.
Fosgate's 3sixty stuff is so difficult to control. Bluetooth is slow and you'll probably want to get a smart phone if you don't already own one.
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Posted: April 18, 2010 at 5:52 PM / IP Logged  

the JL cost the most of the 3. i can get them for 200.

i heard opposite where the 3sixty is much better than the JL since the cleansweep has noise issues. Its all mixed reviews, so now sure what to pick.

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