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<blockquote data-quote="BigCrab" data-source="post: 8865909" data-attributes="member: 690443"><p>So I have a factory amplified system. I've decided I want to upgrade the whole thing. I don't want to retain anything from the factory system. Would I be correct in assuming that when I get a new head unit. And my own amps for the sub, replacement speakers in factory locations, and some additional mids/highs I can just continue the install like you would in a car without all these extra electronics. I keep looking and everyone keeps trying to sell me these adapters for the factory amp among other stuff. Not only does that over complicate the install. It cuts into the budget significantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCrab, post: 8865909, member: 690443"] So I have a factory amplified system. I've decided I want to upgrade the whole thing. I don't want to retain anything from the factory system. Would I be correct in assuming that when I get a new head unit. And my own amps for the sub, replacement speakers in factory locations, and some additional mids/highs I can just continue the install like you would in a car without all these extra electronics. I keep looking and everyone keeps trying to sell me these adapters for the factory amp among other stuff. Not only does that over complicate the install. It cuts into the budget significantly. [/QUOTE]
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