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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8093907" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>High end speakers will always be around. The demand for better car audio is not going to end, even as we see new vehicles coming with better equipment and better DSP than ever. I think we're going to see the $1,000+ sets become a smaller niche as aftermarket DSP becomes cheaper and more prevalent. Auto-tune equalizers can do a lot to make a good set of speakers sound incredible, given the installation is handled properly.</p><p></p><p>Some companies currently serving and developing for the high end speaker market include CDT, HAT, Illusion, Phoenix Gold, Focal, DLS, Dynaudio, and others I'm probably forgetting to credit. High end doesn't necessarily mean 4 figure price tags, unless you look at MSRP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8093907, member: 628688"] High end speakers will always be around. The demand for better car audio is not going to end, even as we see new vehicles coming with better equipment and better DSP than ever. I think we're going to see the $1,000+ sets become a smaller niche as aftermarket DSP becomes cheaper and more prevalent. Auto-tune equalizers can do a lot to make a good set of speakers sound incredible, given the installation is handled properly. Some companies currently serving and developing for the high end speaker market include CDT, HAT, Illusion, Phoenix Gold, Focal, DLS, Dynaudio, and others I'm probably forgetting to credit. High end doesn't necessarily mean 4 figure price tags, unless you look at MSRP. [/QUOTE]
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