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[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 1045704, member: 52"] For the subs on/off there are many routes... What will posted is a "bass knob" that most mono block amplifiers will come with. What this does is a function of the gain, 100% on the bass knob yeilds 100% of what the gain on the amplifier is set at, then 50% on the bass knob yeild 50% of what the gain is set at and 0% obviously zero percent of the gain aka nothing. Many headunits will also have a subwoofer control where you can change the level (same as the bass knob) or switch the subwoofer channel on/off. Then finally you could install a switch inline with the turn on lead for the subwoofer amplifier and flip the switch on/off to control if the amplifier turns on or not. I've done this in setups with cheaper gear that don't have the bass knob or subwoofer controls on the HU. I personally like the ipad in the dash idea because I like having ALL the control and expandability, plus bigger screen. However many HU's will have pretty much as many features so the Ipod route, just smaller screen, but FAR less work to install. I think I would go with something like this if I didn't want to do all the extra work involved with the Ipad, [url]http://www.crutchfield.com/p_113DNN991H/Kenwood-Excelon-DNN991HD.html?tp=20212[/url] There are a couple of threads on here for the sound proofing work, but best bang for the buck (not cheapest) is the RAAM Audio BXT II, [url]www.raamaudio.com[/url] then throw a layer of ensolite over it as an air barrier and you will be in great shape. [/QUOTE]
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