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dsp tune, thoughts on time alignment off??
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8891459" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Every ear is different. What sounds good to one may not sound good to another. I ran Kenwood head units for the longest time and they offer different adjustments to "raise" the sound stage or "widen" the sound stage. What I found and didn't find until I ran the RF 360.3 DSP was that all those things are tricks to make you think it sounds better. It is my opinion that if you stick with the DSP only for each speaker (crossover, level, EQ, distance) and use a calibrated mic to find the dips and peaks so you can level them off, you will have the best "sound". I never ran rear fill with a DSP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8891459, member: 675210"] Every ear is different. What sounds good to one may not sound good to another. I ran Kenwood head units for the longest time and they offer different adjustments to "raise" the sound stage or "widen" the sound stage. What I found and didn't find until I ran the RF 360.3 DSP was that all those things are tricks to make you think it sounds better. It is my opinion that if you stick with the DSP only for each speaker (crossover, level, EQ, distance) and use a calibrated mic to find the dips and peaks so you can level them off, you will have the best "sound". I never ran rear fill with a DSP. [/QUOTE]
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