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ForScan help. Need to modify sync radio for line level output

Bsingh897

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Hello, base on my research I can either get a fix86 to de-equalize my system and after seeing price I think I rather do the modification. I have 2017 mustang 6 speaker base system with 4 inch sync. I have installed after market front speakers on both doors and both rears and both tweeters and I will be adding a subwoofer. I have everything installed but vocals are too loud and starts clipping at volume 20.

My questions are:
  • There are tons of information out there but I do not know the latest method of doing this. What are the items I need?
  • Are there detailed instruction or video that can show me step by step and all the codes provided for me to alter the ACM?
  • Once I get it modified, is it necessary to get DSP to equalize it? Likes a DSR1 or will it sound good being de-equalized?
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Yes, the first one will enable variable line output for front and rear (although it could also be xx50) and the second one will disable the factory EQ.
 

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How did the codes work out for you?
 

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In my experience, the xx50 results in a better signal to the amp. I tried both and the xx50 sounds cleaner(Less muddy) with better bass response. The difference is very subtle but it's there.
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