A Few Quick Audio Questions

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Old Sep 24, 2010 | 12:03 AM
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A Few Quick Audio Questions

1. What parts do I need to hook up an amp to the factory Nav.?? I'll just bypass the factory amp as I'm going to run a 4-channel.



2. I've never not used a head unit to EQ my components, etc so will it be the same if I use the High/Low pass filters on the amp to do this since the factory Nav. doesn't have this?



3. It seems to be common that these TL's have quite a bit of door and rear rattle to them. Has anyone used anything with great results thats cheap. I've seen the "sounddeadnershowdown" or whatever website but I don't understand all the CCL, etc that they have...I just want something that I can put on like dynamat...that will cut the rattles...w/o paying a ridiculous price. I've seen something about Peel & Seel from Home Depot but some say that it has a bad asphalt smell to it....not sure what to go with while I have the doors off!






* I'm sure I'll have other questions but I'll let these 3 be answered first!
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Old Sep 24, 2010 | 01:56 PM
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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 10:14 AM
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I think you would need line out converters. but why do you want to bypass the factory amp? you will lose bluetooth functionality. you can tap into the speaker wires after the factory amp and go from there.
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