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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8507762" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>It seems like your Euphoria dealer needs to step up their game and show you the product in depth. Unless a DSP introduces audible noise(a definite no-no) it shouldn't have a distinct sound. The tuning capability of the software plus the knowledge and application of the installer/tuner is where the power comes to life. In most cases I would wager there should be a massive improvement in sound quality by adding a DSP <strong>and tuning it well</strong>, be it the Euphoria piece or a more popular laptop-tuned DSP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8507762, member: 628688"] It seems like your Euphoria dealer needs to step up their game and show you the product in depth. Unless a DSP introduces audible noise(a definite no-no) it shouldn't have a distinct sound. The tuning capability of the software plus the knowledge and application of the installer/tuner is where the power comes to life. In most cases I would wager there should be a massive improvement in sound quality by adding a DSP [B]and tuning it well[/B], be it the Euphoria piece or a more popular laptop-tuned DSP. [/QUOTE]
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