minnesnowta
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I have a 2009 MS3 sport (non-bose).
So far, I have tapped into the rear passenger speaker cable with wire-taps and have hooked them up to a RE-Q and added a small 8'' sub. I am still fairly unimpressed with the sound quality, so I am considering replacing my front speakers but I get the impression that simply replacing them will not do much to the sound quality.
So the question I have is can I tap into the front passenger/driver speaker wires and run them through the RE-Q and add a small amp to drive some new front speakers? The RE-Q has high-level inputs for l/r sub and l/r front and 4 RCA outputs: 2 for a sub and 2 for speakers. You can check out the install diagram here and see what I mean: http://www.reqsound.com/manual/MKC002562_re-Q_Installation_sheet.pdf
It seems possible, but I am doubtful because the RE-Q seems to be marketed as only a bass-restoration device, yet there are outputs for an amp for speakers. Is it worth it to hook up a small 2-channel amp to the RE-Q for front speakers?
(Sorry if this has been discussed before, I tried searching but apparently I am an idiot and can't figure out how to use the search tool)
Also, I know they offer the RE-Q5, but I don't really need to have 3 sets of RCA outputs since I don't plan on doing much with the rear speakers. Since I already have the RE-Q I just want to know if that will suit my needs.
So far, I have tapped into the rear passenger speaker cable with wire-taps and have hooked them up to a RE-Q and added a small 8'' sub. I am still fairly unimpressed with the sound quality, so I am considering replacing my front speakers but I get the impression that simply replacing them will not do much to the sound quality.
So the question I have is can I tap into the front passenger/driver speaker wires and run them through the RE-Q and add a small amp to drive some new front speakers? The RE-Q has high-level inputs for l/r sub and l/r front and 4 RCA outputs: 2 for a sub and 2 for speakers. You can check out the install diagram here and see what I mean: http://www.reqsound.com/manual/MKC002562_re-Q_Installation_sheet.pdf
It seems possible, but I am doubtful because the RE-Q seems to be marketed as only a bass-restoration device, yet there are outputs for an amp for speakers. Is it worth it to hook up a small 2-channel amp to the RE-Q for front speakers?
(Sorry if this has been discussed before, I tried searching but apparently I am an idiot and can't figure out how to use the search tool)
Also, I know they offer the RE-Q5, but I don't really need to have 3 sets of RCA outputs since I don't plan on doing much with the rear speakers. Since I already have the RE-Q I just want to know if that will suit my needs.
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