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Originally Posted by yellowZ
Tom,
Thanks for this idea - its close to what I'd like to do in my Z. I agree with 6spd that there are quite a few of us folks that want to retain the stock head unit but would like to add an amp, speakers and (perhaps) a sub.
So Tom, you added an aftermarket amp and component speakers. When you run it through the 360, did you lose the ability to use the stock volume control? This seems to be the biggest sticking point for me with sound processors. What did you experience?
Kevin
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Hey Kevin,
When you say the stock head unit you need to tell me if you mean the bose head unit or the base head unit. If your talking about the bose then yes you will need the 360 and no you DO NOT loose the ability to control of the volume with the stock knob. If you have the base system you DO NOT need the 360. One more thing I would like to point out, if you go with the Fosgate get the 360.2 and not the 360, the reason I say this is because with the 360.2 you get the ability to control everything via blue tooth through different devices (i use my palm pilot) eq settings, sub level and much more, research it and you will see what I'm talking about.
Good luck and let me know if you need anything else.
Tom