randotheking
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I have a 2016 GT PP with the base stereo
I bought the following based on these forums and called a local audio shop to see how much he'd charge to install;
-AudioControl LC2i Black 2 Channel Line-Output Converter with AccuBASS
-Rockford Fosgate P300-10 Punch Powered Loaded 10-Inch Subwoofer Enclosure
-Rockford Fosgate 8 AWG Amplifier Install Kit with Interconnect
The local tech told me the Ford systems suck and he would probably be the highest quote I'd get because he knows how to do it correctly. He says his shop works closely with a local Ford dealer and they see overloaded blown systems all the time. He said the base radio isn't good enough to power a LOC and that I'd need a powered LOC (not sure if the LC2i qualifies). He quoted me around $300 for the job and said he would pull the signal from the front instead of the rear, that way I can add an amp down the road. This is a reputable shop that also deals in Home Theater
What do you think? Is he full of it? I don't want to overload the system and I don't know anything about car audio. He seems like a trustworthy guy so I'm wondering if anyone else can validate his claims
I bought the following based on these forums and called a local audio shop to see how much he'd charge to install;
-AudioControl LC2i Black 2 Channel Line-Output Converter with AccuBASS
-Rockford Fosgate P300-10 Punch Powered Loaded 10-Inch Subwoofer Enclosure
-Rockford Fosgate 8 AWG Amplifier Install Kit with Interconnect
The local tech told me the Ford systems suck and he would probably be the highest quote I'd get because he knows how to do it correctly. He says his shop works closely with a local Ford dealer and they see overloaded blown systems all the time. He said the base radio isn't good enough to power a LOC and that I'd need a powered LOC (not sure if the LC2i qualifies). He quoted me around $300 for the job and said he would pull the signal from the front instead of the rear, that way I can add an amp down the road. This is a reputable shop that also deals in Home Theater
What do you think? Is he full of it? I don't want to overload the system and I don't know anything about car audio. He seems like a trustworthy guy so I'm wondering if anyone else can validate his claims
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