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Raymond4646 
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Car is an 03 Eclipse GTS with Infinity 7 channel system.  Are line output converters still used on speaker leads?  Anything from Pie or Pac worth looking into?  Thanks
loosingmymind 
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Posted: March 22, 2007 at 10:45 PM / IP Logged  

Try the PAC SNI-35 because you can adjust it. Or the Periphreal piece.

They should work,

David

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Raymond4646 
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Dave, I wasn't sure if these style hi/low converters were the way to go now a days.  Its been about 9 years since I've really been into the game.  Never in any comps. like you though ... Congrats to your 4th place victory.  And thanks for you help!!!

loosingmymind 
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Thanks bro. Hope it works out for ya.

Dave

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dwarren 
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There are higher end pieces like the JL clean sweep or fosgate 3sixty. These are ideal for retaining stock h/u's and adding amps.
But there isn't any thing wrong a Sven 4 from peripheral either.
pldtj 
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I have the Sven 4 on my system,works great alot of adjustability I paid nearly $50 for it at Fry's electronics 
Raymond4646 
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dwarren and pldtj thanks for the choices!!  I ended up picking up a PAC unit the other day.  I didn't feel the dei hi/low converter was worth. lol
loosingmymind 
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Set it up right and it should do fine.

David Fancher
USACi World Finals 2006
4th Place SQ PRO 601+
Raymond4646 
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Posted: March 25, 2007 at 3:11 PM / IP Logged  

Hey Dave,

As as setting it up right are you referring to adjusting the output on the PAC unit correctly? Thanks

loosingmymind 
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Yesir..
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