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After researching this issue to death I decided to purchase the Hawg Wired DCS1202 and SX504-60 amplifier and speaker combo for my 09 SG. Although this system was kinda expensive, it was an easy plug and play installation and it friggin ROCKS.
I do not know anyone with the ARC setup. I chose the Hawg Wired amp because of plug and play harness with the DCS amp. The system lacks some bass but the adjustment of bass and treble seems to work fine.
My arc amp was pretty much plug and play in my RG. Just had to mess with the crossover and gain controls a little bit to tune it. What do you mean plug and play?
Great choice... I've run Hawg Wired before and waiting for my 150 Watt amp and speakers to arrive tomorrow... a bit pricey but I shopped like hell and found a great deal on the setup. They make a quality product from my experience!
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