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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 8284432" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>JBL MS-8s can be had brand new of amazon for a good price.. If you did add a rear channel, they can process that to simulate a larger venue by adding delay and echo style sounds. It can also make a true center channel if you car has one. If not, it can set time alignment for you and does EQ work for you as well. You put on what looks like a set of heaphones, but it's actaully microphones at each ear and follow the onscreen prompts. It does all the tuning in a matter of seconds If you have no tuning experience, it will do a better job than you likely will unless you spent a while on it (think hours of tweaking and learning to tune) and most other options are more expensive.</p><p></p><p>It's a good starter unit to get into the world of DSP's.. It's only downside is the processing often takes away too much of the midbass. You have a 31 band eq and bass controls though you can use to fix the sound some and it does do a lot of the harder technical things right, you jsut have to finish it up by ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 8284432, member: 560148"] JBL MS-8s can be had brand new of amazon for a good price.. If you did add a rear channel, they can process that to simulate a larger venue by adding delay and echo style sounds. It can also make a true center channel if you car has one. If not, it can set time alignment for you and does EQ work for you as well. You put on what looks like a set of heaphones, but it's actaully microphones at each ear and follow the onscreen prompts. It does all the tuning in a matter of seconds If you have no tuning experience, it will do a better job than you likely will unless you spent a while on it (think hours of tweaking and learning to tune) and most other options are more expensive. It's a good starter unit to get into the world of DSP's.. It's only downside is the processing often takes away too much of the midbass. You have a 31 band eq and bass controls though you can use to fix the sound some and it does do a lot of the harder technical things right, you jsut have to finish it up by ear. [/QUOTE]
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