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<blockquote data-quote="The Camry" data-source="post: 8506424" data-attributes="member: 657974"><p>Yes and no. The tuning should be done correctly the first time but its up to the shop to know how to tune and to sit him in the seat and tune to his liking. Who knows if they would do that. I was severely limited with just my 80prs when it came to tuning. Albeit tuning is a process of finding the correct FR curve and your sensitivity to certain frequencies. If he has a shop doing it, id probably say yea, just get an 80prs so you can have some tuning ability to yourself and you dont necessarily need to know all the ins and outs of DSP capabilities but if hes are willing to learn and wants to spend his money correctly the first time. I recommend the DSP. The 80prs will directly connect to your iphone and bypass its DACS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Camry, post: 8506424, member: 657974"] Yes and no. The tuning should be done correctly the first time but its up to the shop to know how to tune and to sit him in the seat and tune to his liking. Who knows if they would do that. I was severely limited with just my 80prs when it came to tuning. Albeit tuning is a process of finding the correct FR curve and your sensitivity to certain frequencies. If he has a shop doing it, id probably say yea, just get an 80prs so you can have some tuning ability to yourself and you dont necessarily need to know all the ins and outs of DSP capabilities but if hes are willing to learn and wants to spend his money correctly the first time. I recommend the DSP. The 80prs will directly connect to your iphone and bypass its DACS. [/QUOTE]
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