Basic sync questions
I have a 16 f150 XL. It has bluetooth and a cd player. Just the basic sync I'm assuming. I'm looking into improving the audio quality. I see there are a few interfaces and DSPs for the people with the better stereos.
I wouldn't need anything like this correct? I understand I may not get rca or digital output. But I also don't have to worry about the rear door speakers having their power limited from the headunit, right?
I have a 16 f150 XL. It has bluetooth and a cd player. Just the basic sync I'm assuming. I'm looking into improving the audio quality. I see there are a few interfaces and DSPs for the people with the better stereos.
I wouldn't need anything like this correct? I understand I may not get rca or digital output. But I also don't have to worry about the rear door speakers having their power limited from the headunit, right?
Go to the PAC-Audio, iData, or Metra Online websites to get an idea of what you’ll need.
All you really need is a five channel amp, new speakers, and a basic sub.
I figured a 4 channel class d amp, another set of door speakers (perhaps another component set?), a wiring kit, and mounting or buying another sub box.
That should be it I think.
Will the integration actually do anything for me? What are the pro/cons of using the integration vs straight wiring?
I figured a 4 channel class d amp, another set of door speakers (perhaps another component set?), a wiring kit, and mounting or buying another sub box.
That should be it I think.
Will the integration actually do anything for me? What are the pro/cons of using the integration vs straight wiring?
With what you mentioned above, you’re going to need another amp or a new 5 or multi channel amp.



