Y Performance Audio Upgrade

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We have a 2023 Performance Y and looking to bring the audio from the old 2019 Model 3. Planning a system with Audison, Maestro, JL sub, and Helix processing - not the LoFi stuff!
Installer's a pro, did a Model S recently, but ran into problems connecting big amps during bootup. Worried my Y might throw a fit too (my 3 never did). Any Y peeps out there with experience adding serious aftermarket audio to a 2023?

Ideally a solution that plays nice with the car's system and avoids bootup issues. Tesla's info on this is sparse, and the whole 16v/20v thing is confusing. Hoping for collective Y wisdom.
 
We have a 2023 Performance Y and looking to bring the audio from the old 2019 Model 3. Planning a system with Audison, Maestro, JL sub, and Helix processing - not the LoFi stuff!
Installer's a pro, did a Model S recently, but ran into problems connecting big amps during bootup. Worried my Y might throw a fit too (my 3 never did). Any Y peeps out there with experience adding serious aftermarket audio to a 2023?

Ideally a solution that plays nice with the car's system and avoids bootup issues. Tesla's info on this is sparse, and the whole 16v/20v thing is confusing. Hoping for collective Y wisdom.
I’ve got a 2023 Performance Y too, and I went through the same audio upgrade stress. I used a Helix processor and double-checked the amp could handle 16v to avoid those bootup issues. From my little experience , I will recommend you getting a pro who knows Tesla quirks, especially with that 16v/20v confusion. If your installer is solid, you should be good, but make sure they’ve dealt with newer Ys before.
 
I’ve got a 2023 Performance Y too, and I went through the same audio upgrade stress. I used a Helix processor and double-checked the amp could handle 16v to avoid those bootup issues. From my little experience , I will recommend you getting a pro who knows Tesla quirks, especially with that 16v/20v confusion. If your installer is solid, you should be good, but make sure they’ve dealt with newer Ys before.
Also, the dash in the front is the one you should pay attention the most. It is the most important.
 

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