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and u set it all on the laptop? thats pretty cool, it would be a pain to change any settings but still pretty cool thing
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and u set it all on the laptop? thats pretty cool, it would be a pain to change any settings but still pretty cool thing
It's the nature of the beast, unfortunately. But honestly, how often are you like... "Oh, I think I need another millisecond on my passenger mid."? Lol.
You can make small adjustments on the fly from the HU if you need to. But I only ever mess with the sub level on a daily basis.
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LOL ya T/A usually stays the same, and if i decide to go this route, i will write down all of my xovers pts, slopes, and t/a settings before hand. whats the difference between the balanced and unbalanced one?
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LOL ya T/A usually stays the same, and if i decide to go this route, i will write down all of my xovers pts, slopes, and t/a settings before hand. whats the difference between the balanced and unbalanced one?
RCA or speaker level inputs.
Of course... I'm sure there's more to it than that. Lol. I never did get the balanced vs unbalanced thing.
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RCA or speaker level inputs.
Of course... I'm sure there's more to it than that. Lol. I never did get the balanced vs unbalanced thing.
ya looking at that all those specs is confusing lol, but i would much rather work with rcas than a million freaking speaker wires, so going from a hu with all these capabilities to this, did u notice any change in sound quality, pos or neg?
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take a look at the clarion 702
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ya looking at that all those specs is confusing lol, but i would much rather work with rcas than a million freaking speaker wires, so going from a hu with all these capabilities to this, did u notice any change in sound quality, pos or neg?
Used the mini on an OEM HU. It was truly night and day (obviously). I just run an 80prs active now. I'm considering going back to OEM + mini though.
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take a look at the clarion 702
That's a nice deck. But single din.
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Used the mini on an OEM HU. It was truly night and day (obviously). I just run an 80prs active now. I'm considering going back to OEM + mini though.
That's a nice deck. But single din.
the nx 702
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the nx 702
x2...has all the features you need...T/A, EQ, 3-way Xover
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the nx 702
looks really cool actually, definitely worth looking into...Why the hell does crutchfield have it for $230 more than sonic electronix, that seems like an even larger gap than usual
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looks really cool actually, definitely worth looking into...Why the hell does crutchfield have it for $230 more than sonic electronix, that seems like an even larger gap than usual
Because Crutchfield...
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SQ Double Dins?
I would like a double din for da looks and touch screeniness, but I need activeness and T/A...
Should I just stick with what I got and **** it up, or what? I'm not familiar at all with external active xovers or if you can have T/A outside of the hu as well...
JVC KW-R900BT is the closest thing new. It has time alignment, but no active crossover. Average equalizer. Alpine units that are compatible with imprint are probably your best bet for this.
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Because the free stuff they say they are giving you isn't actually free I can prolly beat sonics price too
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I think i would prefer to hunt for a Iva-w205 or 505 and a pxa-h701
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looks really cool actually, definitely worth looking into...Why the hell does crutchfield have it for $230 more than sonic electronix, that seems like an even larger gap than usual
Because Crutchfield understands the race to 0 profits is not worth it, not just for their bottom line but for the industry as a whole.
I second the recommendation of the Clarion NX702. It's loaded to the max with features.