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Jamster : Car audio
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle sam" data-source="post: 16274" data-attributes="member: 420"><p>Hey Dolby, Koogs is correct, you would need to use a line output converter, you basically cut your speaker wires and connect it to the unit which then it will give you an RCA output. The best option would be to repace your factory headunit with an aftermarket alternative.</p><p></p><p>IMHO if you are after sound quality, the voltage on the RCA's doesn't really matter, I have heard some of the best headunits in the world, some with high voltage, some with low, and they all sounded super sweet.</p><p></p><p>I personally am not a big MBQ fan, to me they have really harsh tweeters. They were better in the good old days, Kooks is correct in saying that they are heading back to their former glory though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle sam, post: 16274, member: 420"] Hey Dolby, Koogs is correct, you would need to use a line output converter, you basically cut your speaker wires and connect it to the unit which then it will give you an RCA output. The best option would be to repace your factory headunit with an aftermarket alternative. IMHO if you are after sound quality, the voltage on the RCA's doesn't really matter, I have heard some of the best headunits in the world, some with high voltage, some with low, and they all sounded super sweet. I personally am not a big MBQ fan, to me they have really harsh tweeters. They were better in the good old days, Kooks is correct in saying that they are heading back to their former glory though. [/QUOTE]
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