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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8727371" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>i dont like when shops over sell stuff like this. There are a lot of good pioneer head units with a good equalizer that would have cost much less, with features you understand. It’s an awesome head unit. It’s the one I just ordered also, but to utilize it and get the extra money benefit out of it, it is too complicated for a beginner. I’m not bad mouthing you or the head unit at all, but the guys at the shop who installed this should at least spend a little time with you on it to give you a step forward into being able to use what you paid for. Your amps could be set up with the crossovers to allow you to play with your stereo some without risking your speakers, once you’ve learned a little about the active crossover system in that head unit. Buck is right about everything he is saying. It just could’ve been done with a much less expensive pioneer head unit, if ease of use is what you need..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8727371, member: 678073"] i dont like when shops over sell stuff like this. There are a lot of good pioneer head units with a good equalizer that would have cost much less, with features you understand. It’s an awesome head unit. It’s the one I just ordered also, but to utilize it and get the extra money benefit out of it, it is too complicated for a beginner. I’m not bad mouthing you or the head unit at all, but the guys at the shop who installed this should at least spend a little time with you on it to give you a step forward into being able to use what you paid for. Your amps could be set up with the crossovers to allow you to play with your stereo some without risking your speakers, once you’ve learned a little about the active crossover system in that head unit. Buck is right about everything he is saying. It just could’ve been done with a much less expensive pioneer head unit, if ease of use is what you need.. [/QUOTE]
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