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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8668274" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you absolutely have no idea what goes on in a stock head unit do you? There's built in factory equalization to make speakers sound better. No its not your bass and treble adjustments. Its an actual built in factory EQ curve set by manufacturers to make up for deficiencies in cutting costs for the stock speakers used. Not to mention what if none of his speakers provide full range signal? What if the stock head unit has a built in high pass crossover permanently in place? how are you going to fix that huh? This is why more expensive DSPs have Factory DE-Equalization features or even dedicated units like JL FIX 86 exists. When you have a factory amplifier into the equation **** gets way worse. So learn a little bit about the intricacies about what goes on in a factory system first before you sound dumb bro. </p><p></p><p> Yeah your sh*t sounds fine to you, however I doubt you'll take home any trophies for actual SQ sorry to say bud. Overall resolution, detail, tonalitiy is massively better with APTX streaming with a full digital signal vs hi level inputs and low level inputs in all the setups i've done with the dayton dsp. Yes i had to do those just to show the client the difference in audio quality between their options. Not to mention the overall distortion level is much lower, the setup can go a lot louder cleanly as well. So idk why you even talk if you havent even explored all the features of the dsp such as BT streaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8668274, member: 650438"] you absolutely have no idea what goes on in a stock head unit do you? There's built in factory equalization to make speakers sound better. No its not your bass and treble adjustments. Its an actual built in factory EQ curve set by manufacturers to make up for deficiencies in cutting costs for the stock speakers used. Not to mention what if none of his speakers provide full range signal? What if the stock head unit has a built in high pass crossover permanently in place? how are you going to fix that huh? This is why more expensive DSPs have Factory DE-Equalization features or even dedicated units like JL FIX 86 exists. When you have a factory amplifier into the equation **** gets way worse. So learn a little bit about the intricacies about what goes on in a factory system first before you sound dumb bro. Yeah your sh*t sounds fine to you, however I doubt you'll take home any trophies for actual SQ sorry to say bud. Overall resolution, detail, tonalitiy is massively better with APTX streaming with a full digital signal vs hi level inputs and low level inputs in all the setups i've done with the dayton dsp. Yes i had to do those just to show the client the difference in audio quality between their options. Not to mention the overall distortion level is much lower, the setup can go a lot louder cleanly as well. So idk why you even talk if you havent even explored all the features of the dsp such as BT streaming. [/QUOTE]
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