My B&0 sub/amp upgrade (2019 802a SCREW)

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Will u need that controler box to keep all the function with oem head unit?.. the one that came with my used truck is a

NAV-TV ZEN-A​

Yes, the Nav-tv is needed to bypass the original amp. Looks like you got a super sweet set up. Mine is just to add some bass.
 

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the nav tv zen module is the way to go when upgrading the sound system. for just adding more bass, a simple hi/low converter will work, however not ideal, but it gets results.
 

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Yes, the Nav-tv is needed to bypass the original amp. Looks like you got a super sweet set up. Mine is just to add some bass.
I see so u did not need it. Thanks.for the info. I would say my system is a little bit louder than my wife's Honda odyssey. Lol. But it's very clean and yea the bass is nice
 
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