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Old 03-09-2015, 12:26 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Chimera View Post
OEM+ is an aftermarket company even if there name would suggest otherwise.

TBH I haven't heard their setups, however I'd like to. My personal impression, to be taken with a grain of salt, is that for the money you can't beat them, however, there are better options if moneys not an object. I believe their solutions remove the factory amp from the equation, but i could be mistaken. I do know they have several dsp profiles for various HU and will work with you if you have something other than stock.
they are a vendor here, I'm sure one of them can speak better to it than I can.
If you want to go custom I recommend starting on the how to use the OEM amp harness thread, lots of good info there. theres a sticky directory of threads with good info at the top of the Electronics | Audio | NAV | Infotainment section

Your advice is kinda backwards. OEM+ charges a premium for it to be plug and play. For the money, the biggest value would be to upgrade the door speakers, tweeters up on the dash, and amp in the rear. Couple this with a good subwoofer, and you have a setup that blows the doors off of the OEM+ rig for half the price. Ask me how I know.

I just was over at @Integrity Concepts donating my 86 for them to make a 12" box offering

The only thing OEM+ truly has a competitive advantage in is their DSP- signal processor that is mapped to the car's sonic platform. That is truly something worth buying- here's the caveat, though... it's only sold with their premium package. So you buy everything else just for the dsp.
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