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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 10596" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>EQ's are EQ's. The smaller graphic EQ's are fairly inexpensive and can be adjusted to sound good.. If you have a bit more money to spend look to Audio Control they have several raning in price up to I think $600.. If you start to get them with more than 10 bands your best bet is to have it set up at a local shop to create a flat line instead of playing by ear and ending up with more peaks and valleys than you started with..(read on O scope if I am not mistaken) To be honest, unless it just doesnt sound right after you play with all the decks functions I wouldn't bother and save yourself some money..I found in order to get the sound I like I needed one but that was a Unique install not many would want to do let alone have fun with it.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 10596, member: 540605"] EQ's are EQ's. The smaller graphic EQ's are fairly inexpensive and can be adjusted to sound good.. If you have a bit more money to spend look to Audio Control they have several raning in price up to I think $600.. If you start to get them with more than 10 bands your best bet is to have it set up at a local shop to create a flat line instead of playing by ear and ending up with more peaks and valleys than you started with..(read on O scope if I am not mistaken) To be honest, unless it just doesnt sound right after you play with all the decks functions I wouldn't bother and save yourself some money..I found in order to get the sound I like I needed one but that was a Unique install not many would want to do let alone have fun with it. Mike [/QUOTE]
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