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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8890462" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>A DSP can be great, but some may be totally happy with the basic x-overs in the JL amp driving a set of components or coaxials and not require going much further than that and of course whatever bass / treble the head unit offers. This is one of those things you would have to hear it first to know if it sounds good enough for what you listen to. What's horrible sounding to some, may be totally perfect for someone else and vice versa.</p><p></p><p>You could have a system that reproduces from 1hz to 40khz totally flat, no distortion, reproduces sound just like the recording, and you'll have people say it sounds too bland or something, so it can be tough saying if you "need" a DSP. Like my Sony head unit has 7 band EQ and it's generally more than enough for how I listen to music in my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8890462, member: 682903"] A DSP can be great, but some may be totally happy with the basic x-overs in the JL amp driving a set of components or coaxials and not require going much further than that and of course whatever bass / treble the head unit offers. This is one of those things you would have to hear it first to know if it sounds good enough for what you listen to. What's horrible sounding to some, may be totally perfect for someone else and vice versa. You could have a system that reproduces from 1hz to 40khz totally flat, no distortion, reproduces sound just like the recording, and you'll have people say it sounds too bland or something, so it can be tough saying if you "need" a DSP. Like my Sony head unit has 7 band EQ and it's generally more than enough for how I listen to music in my car. [/QUOTE]
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