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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8354375" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Most stock decks use 12 or 16 bit dacs along with pre set eq curves. The signal when cranked up will be very distorted from the preset eq curve and the weak signal processing. The manufacturers build these stock head units as cheap as possible for mass production purposes so you cant expect much out of it. A DSP uses floating point 28 to 31 bit processors, which gives an amazing SQ boost to even stock speakers. They have digital surround sound that creates imaging that puts you in the center of a concert performance. Never ever underestimate the power of a good signal. It does wonders for sound quality. Just get ms8 put all the dash speakers and tweeters on the jbl ms8 amp and put a dedicated amp to your door speakers. That alone will make a big difference, stock speakers can surprise you with proper processing and power, stock amps are weak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8354375, member: 650438"] Most stock decks use 12 or 16 bit dacs along with pre set eq curves. The signal when cranked up will be very distorted from the preset eq curve and the weak signal processing. The manufacturers build these stock head units as cheap as possible for mass production purposes so you cant expect much out of it. A DSP uses floating point 28 to 31 bit processors, which gives an amazing SQ boost to even stock speakers. They have digital surround sound that creates imaging that puts you in the center of a concert performance. Never ever underestimate the power of a good signal. It does wonders for sound quality. Just get ms8 put all the dash speakers and tweeters on the jbl ms8 amp and put a dedicated amp to your door speakers. That alone will make a big difference, stock speakers can surprise you with proper processing and power, stock amps are weak. [/QUOTE]
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