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equalizers? i have no idea.
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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 546336" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>It is wired just like an amp or headunit with the pos neg and remote wire. It has RCA inputs and outputs some have front/rear/subwoofer and some have just one set. You can mount it in your dash or in your trunk but as far as the signal path it goes between the headunit and the amplifiers. They make 30 band and even more for those folks that are very serious about their sound but they are hard to get set and you really need a (can't remember) instrument to do it right.</p><p></p><p>The 5 to 15 band are much easier to use but the fewer the bands the less control you have over your frequencies. I have found them useful to decrease or boost certain frequencies to get the sound you want for a particular sound or type of music. I found them most useful at lower volume levels, but at higher volume levels it is very easy to clip a signal. They can be fun to mess with but I didn't miss the one that I had once I took it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 546336, member: 556468"] It is wired just like an amp or headunit with the pos neg and remote wire. It has RCA inputs and outputs some have front/rear/subwoofer and some have just one set. You can mount it in your dash or in your trunk but as far as the signal path it goes between the headunit and the amplifiers. They make 30 band and even more for those folks that are very serious about their sound but they are hard to get set and you really need a (can't remember) instrument to do it right. The 5 to 15 band are much easier to use but the fewer the bands the less control you have over your frequencies. I have found them useful to decrease or boost certain frequencies to get the sound you want for a particular sound or type of music. I found them most useful at lower volume levels, but at higher volume levels it is very easy to clip a signal. They can be fun to mess with but I didn't miss the one that I had once I took it out. [/QUOTE]
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