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Old 11-04-2011, 12:45 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat View Post
The re-q is find for adding a sub to your system and just the re-q no need for the re-q5 unless you are adding speakers later on.

As for the audio control, that is a lot more tuning than is needed for a sub install. Plus the re-q is way better than using just a crappy LOC. So IMO OP the re-q will work nicely without any problems and will be easier to operate and install.


As for 1 10 that is fine for blending with the bose system if you go with two you may over power yourself with bass and may end up having to upgrade your speakers because of it.
The ReQ is NOT the best answer, and the LC2i is simple to set up, Remember i do work for the company that OWNS ReQ, and i'm still telling you the Audio Control peice is better, and easy to set up. There is a reason the ReQ has been drop from the Canadian market, and i believe the US now too.

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Originally Posted by NickBaragona View Post
Is it best to choose subs with an impedence of 4ohm? Or does it matter?
Very cool amp, so damn small, size wise, but for that amp to make power you need to end up with a 1 Ohm load and get the PEQ for it also. It will come in very handy adding a sub to the stock set up.

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