Adding amps to a mygig
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Adding amps to a mygig
OK, I'm finally about done building my wifes jeep. After the lift, 35's bumpers,winch, and a Ripp supercharger she now wants a stereo upgrade.
It has the factory infinity sound system in it. We are adding a RER mygig, JL audio 900/5, stealthbox, and JL 3 ways up front (4" in the a pillar) and JL's in the sound bar. SO my question is, do I need a sound processor to flatten out the signal coming out of the mygig? I want the NEW 3sixty.3 from RF, but it will not be out until July. What other way would you connect the amps up?
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Shawn
It has the factory infinity sound system in it. We are adding a RER mygig, JL audio 900/5, stealthbox, and JL 3 ways up front (4" in the a pillar) and JL's in the sound bar. SO my question is, do I need a sound processor to flatten out the signal coming out of the mygig? I want the NEW 3sixty.3 from RF, but it will not be out until July. What other way would you connect the amps up?
Thanks
Shawn
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I have the Memphis Audio 16-6xi. I love it. This is from their website.
THE 16-6xi
Consumers have asked for it. The 6xi delivers it. It’s the OEM interface that allows you to enhance your car audio system while retaining Bluetooth® and navigation controls.
6xi inputs and 6xi outputs
Signal-sensing turn-on
60 watts of speaker input at 4 ohms
9.5 volts of output for high performance
THE 16-6xi
Consumers have asked for it. The 6xi delivers it. It’s the OEM interface that allows you to enhance your car audio system while retaining Bluetooth® and navigation controls.
6xi inputs and 6xi outputs
Signal-sensing turn-on
60 watts of speaker input at 4 ohms
9.5 volts of output for high performance