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2018 Wrangler JL- Upgrading from JL Audio 8" microsub
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<blockquote data-quote="JeeperVol" data-source="post: 8677283" data-attributes="member: 677088"><p>I'm definitely a perfectionist and a little OCD when it comes to sound quality. I like to set it and forget the dsp tuning adjustments except for frequently adjusting the bass knob. I have the fix 86 sending a clean signal and I bought a bass adjustment knob for the hd750 amp...guess if I bought a dsp, I would use the adjustment knob on the dsp? My main goal is to have a rear facing sub in the back of a 4 door SUV blend well with the front components where the bass doesn't feel localized like it did with my previous side aimed 8" microsub. If it will sound good without having to spend $300 on a twk-88 dsp and find a mounting place, that would be great. However, the Dayton dsp is very tempting at $150 new. Install is on Thursday, so I need to pull the trigger today if I'm getting a dsp. Thoughts? Also would like[USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] recommendation. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeeperVol, post: 8677283, member: 677088"] I'm definitely a perfectionist and a little OCD when it comes to sound quality. I like to set it and forget the dsp tuning adjustments except for frequently adjusting the bass knob. I have the fix 86 sending a clean signal and I bought a bass adjustment knob for the hd750 amp...guess if I bought a dsp, I would use the adjustment knob on the dsp? My main goal is to have a rear facing sub in the back of a 4 door SUV blend well with the front components where the bass doesn't feel localized like it did with my previous side aimed 8" microsub. If it will sound good without having to spend $300 on a twk-88 dsp and find a mounting place, that would be great. However, the Dayton dsp is very tempting at $150 new. Install is on Thursday, so I need to pull the trigger today if I'm getting a dsp. Thoughts? Also would like[USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] recommendation. [/QUOTE]
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