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<blockquote data-quote="Squirrel!" data-source="post: 8727379" data-attributes="member: 678983"><p>You need to adjust the EQ yourself to the sound you like the best. My HU has a 30 band EQ (way overkill, but no arguing it is the most adjustable out there that I'm aware of), time alignment, DSP, HPF, LPF it has it all. Infinity Reference components in front. Even after all adjustments, still too bright for my liking. Just not 100% on the quality of the highs. I am going to be changing the tweeters out to the air motion tweeters from Parts Express. I adore planar/ribbon style tweeters, honestly, won't own any other speaker for the house without them. But these for the car I think will sound magnificent. <a href="https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-amtpod-4-air-motion-transformer-automotive-tweeter-pair--275-195" target="_blank">https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-amtpod-4-air-motion-transformer-automotive-tweeter-pair--275-195</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squirrel!, post: 8727379, member: 678983"] You need to adjust the EQ yourself to the sound you like the best. My HU has a 30 band EQ (way overkill, but no arguing it is the most adjustable out there that I'm aware of), time alignment, DSP, HPF, LPF it has it all. Infinity Reference components in front. Even after all adjustments, still too bright for my liking. Just not 100% on the quality of the highs. I am going to be changing the tweeters out to the air motion tweeters from Parts Express. I adore planar/ribbon style tweeters, honestly, won't own any other speaker for the house without them. But these for the car I think will sound magnificent. [URL]https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-amtpod-4-air-motion-transformer-automotive-tweeter-pair--275-195[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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