MTX RE-Q 3-Ch Bass Restoration Module
Price: $175.00


Product Feature
- Integration Amp Module for Factory OE Radios
- Volume Sensing Bass Restoration
- OEM Interface Module
- Right, left, and subwoofer preamp outputs
- Low-pass and subsonic filters
Product Description
Signal processor restores bass when adding amps to a factory system * Right, left, and subwoofer preamp outputs * Low-pass and subsonic filters * Bass Enhance switch * 8-1/8"W x 1-1/16"H x 3-3/4"D *MTX RE-Q 3-Ch Bass Restoration Module Review
In my car (2009.5 Pontiac G8 GT) the radio and HVAC controls are integrated making aftermarket radio replacement almost impossible. To make matters worse, the radio drops the bass levels as the volume increases to protect the crappy factory speakers. I used a standard LOC to add an amp and sub-woofer and the dropping bass levels were obvious. The Re-Q works by sensing the changes from the head unit and re-adjusting the output to your amplifier. As far as sound processors go this unit does exactly what it is supposed to do without spending hundreds on other sound processors. I'm sure there are reasons to buy the expensive processors, but the Re-Q get's my "Bang for the Buck" award.Some reviews post that they have engine whine after the installation. Whine in a sound system is a tricky beast to trouble shoot, but this unit introduced absolutely No Alternator Noise. Just remember the basics: Power wires away from rca cables. Solid ground points, as short as possible. USE GOOD CABLES. (IMO)
Also... It takes a while to get the setting right, so don't give up if it is not right at first. The documentation is pretty poor, but good enough if you have done a few car stereo installs.
Great solution to bridge the gap between cheap LOC's and High End Signal Processors when keeping the factory radio in your car.
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