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Are Entry-Level DSPs Any Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruggie74" data-source="post: 8704948" data-attributes="member: 679656"><p>Pioneer AVH 5500 BHS I believe is the headunit designation. JL10w7ae-3 subwoofer and JL HD 600/4 and 1200/1 amps. I find that there's a lot of shrill frequencies that I would like more control over. I've played around with tweeter position and tried adjusting the pins on the crossovers for the midwoofers and the tweeters, played around with crossover points and polarity, and done all I can with the VERY limited 7-band EQ on my headunit. It just isn't to my liking and I have trouble getting rid of some of the harsher frequencies while still maintaining clarity. Plus, I would really like to have full control over time delay. My headunit offers a very barebones L/R panning-style delay that is acceptable, but I want more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruggie74, post: 8704948, member: 679656"] Pioneer AVH 5500 BHS I believe is the headunit designation. JL10w7ae-3 subwoofer and JL HD 600/4 and 1200/1 amps. I find that there's a lot of shrill frequencies that I would like more control over. I've played around with tweeter position and tried adjusting the pins on the crossovers for the midwoofers and the tweeters, played around with crossover points and polarity, and done all I can with the VERY limited 7-band EQ on my headunit. It just isn't to my liking and I have trouble getting rid of some of the harsher frequencies while still maintaining clarity. Plus, I would really like to have full control over time delay. My headunit offers a very barebones L/R panning-style delay that is acceptable, but I want more. [/QUOTE]
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