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<blockquote data-quote="Jcsaudio" data-source="post: 8668316" data-attributes="member: 673752"><p>If you’re looking for something easy that will undo the factory EQ and undo the factory time alignment than I recommend the Fix 86. It also has a basic 10 band EQ for each channel and if you want to expand later on it can be paired with any DSP including the Dayton 408 or the JL TwK88. I own all of these mentioned DSP’s and they are all very good. I had trouble integrating my subwoofer in my truck with my front stage with just the TwK 88 until I got the Fix 86 and it made a big difference in SQ for everything using the stock radio. </p><p></p><p>I just saw a Fix 82 go up for sale for just $150 shipped. Should have grabbed it but this rabbit hole of car audio has gotten me deep $$$$ in dept this year. Just went with all new AudioFrog GB series everything and picked up a RF T1500bd and T600. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤠" title="🤠" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f920.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcsaudio, post: 8668316, member: 673752"] If you’re looking for something easy that will undo the factory EQ and undo the factory time alignment than I recommend the Fix 86. It also has a basic 10 band EQ for each channel and if you want to expand later on it can be paired with any DSP including the Dayton 408 or the JL TwK88. I own all of these mentioned DSP’s and they are all very good. I had trouble integrating my subwoofer in my truck with my front stage with just the TwK 88 until I got the Fix 86 and it made a big difference in SQ for everything using the stock radio. I just saw a Fix 82 go up for sale for just $150 shipped. Should have grabbed it but this rabbit hole of car audio has gotten me deep $$$$ in dept this year. Just went with all new AudioFrog GB series everything and picked up a RF T1500bd and T600. 🤠 [/QUOTE]
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