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"Wrong. First, running amps with a factory headunit will most likely cause noise issues that you wont be able to get rid of, second. An aftermarket radio will have better tuning options most of the time, and third, the aftermarket radio would make things a whole lot simpler. But you dont know what your doing so its ok, this board will be here to help when you run into problems." - WorstEnemy
I would say:
1.) My factory head unit actually sends a very quiet flat signal, which has been proven by my installers as well as other audio pros.
2.) The tuning options wont be used in the headunit, thats what the MS-8 is for.
3.) simple how? I think the factory head unit is extremely straight forward and simple, Then back to the MS-8... Think of the device as an auto calibrator for your vehicle’s sound system. It automatically adjusts crossover settings, frequency repsonse, stereo imaging and everything else needed to maximize your audio. The process takes about 10 minutes to run through a step-by-step prcedure with the included LCD screen, the setup CD and the included remote.
I do agree that without the using of the MS-8. I may have a little bit of a non perfect signal just using the JL Cleansweep and the JL Signal Summing interface but I already have a Pre-order down to be the first here in Tulsa to have this thrown in the car as soon as it arrives supposedly June.
I hope I prove you wrong.. but in the end you will just cruise down the road in your 89 ford hating because you hate the car, the setup, and the fact that im a newb on the forum you want to try and flame.
"Wrong. First, running amps with a factory headunit will most likely cause noise issues that you wont be able to get rid of, second. An aftermarket radio will have better tuning options most of the time, and third, the aftermarket radio would make things a whole lot simpler. But you dont know what your doing so its ok, this board will be here to help when you run into problems." - WorstEnemy
I would say:
1.) My factory head unit actually sends a very quiet flat signal, which has been proven by my installers as well as other audio pros.
2.) The tuning options wont be used in the headunit, thats what the MS-8 is for.
3.) simple how? I think the factory head unit is extremely straight forward and simple, Then back to the MS-8... Think of the device as an auto calibrator for your vehicle’s sound system. It automatically adjusts crossover settings, frequency repsonse, stereo imaging and everything else needed to maximize your audio. The process takes about 10 minutes to run through a step-by-step prcedure with the included LCD screen, the setup CD and the included remote.
I do agree that without the using of the MS-8. I may have a little bit of a non perfect signal just using the JL Cleansweep and the JL Signal Summing interface but I already have a Pre-order down to be the first here in Tulsa to have this thrown in the car as soon as it arrives supposedly June.
I hope I prove you wrong.. but in the end you will just cruise down the road in your 89 ford hating because you hate the car, the setup, and the fact that im a newb on the forum you want to try and flame.
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