DVMKV
Well-Known Member
From the sound of it, I think you found a good installer. Hoping he comes through for you and saves you a bit extra! DSP is definitely the way to go, you'll lose a good bit of quality with a line converter. Good luck!I've talked to 3 different shops and this was the first real good vibe/feeling I got from an installer that really knows his stuff and he talked me into the DSP instead of line converter. I went back to ask him a few more questions and if there was a way to shave a little off the install charges because my other quotes were quite a bit less, I also said I don't mind paying for quality and expertise but don't want to pay double either. His response was solid, we agreed I'll buy the K2 conversion kit to simplify the door speaker install and that shaved an hour ($160 an hour) the amp and DSP install he said will be installed hidden but accessible without taking the car apart. He also said he quoted me highest possible so no surprises but should be well under if no surprises and I will only be billed actual time no fluff. He seems like a straight forward guy so I'm going to have him do it. I don't mind paying to have it done right I've seen some hack jobs and he said my other quotes could be from people not familiar with the car and could go up by time it's done or they could do a shit job for their quote. Which he's right,.
Thanks for the advice, I feel good about it now!
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