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<blockquote data-quote="DsrtJeeper" data-source="post: 2316985" data-attributes="member: 571621"><p>Back in the day; Eclipse was the top brand with Alpine coming in a close second. Amps were more musical such as the Soundstream D series. MB Quart and Focal were tops for components. I ran the Orion XTR subs with great luck. It seems that modern sound as changed to thin sounding components with no bloom in the mids. Where's the fat sound of the cello? Where's those musical horns from Miles Davis? The old ADS amps were killer. Now it seems that people are into extreme highs and overwhelming, boomy bass.</p><p></p><p>I ran an Audio Control EQX with great results, but DSP was a fairly new technology. With built in processing in many head units; I think it would be easier to achieve better sound staging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DsrtJeeper, post: 2316985, member: 571621"] Back in the day; Eclipse was the top brand with Alpine coming in a close second. Amps were more musical such as the Soundstream D series. MB Quart and Focal were tops for components. I ran the Orion XTR subs with great luck. It seems that modern sound as changed to thin sounding components with no bloom in the mids. Where's the fat sound of the cello? Where's those musical horns from Miles Davis? The old ADS amps were killer. Now it seems that people are into extreme highs and overwhelming, boomy bass. I ran an Audio Control EQX with great results, but DSP was a fairly new technology. With built in processing in many head units; I think it would be easier to achieve better sound staging. [/QUOTE]
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