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<blockquote data-quote="spin dB" data-source="post: 2257221" data-attributes="member: 571349"><p>What is a RTA? I have used a LD in this install already which has bumped up the Pre-out signal to an additional 9Vrms so I am currently seeing a 14Vrms signal to the amps with out a problem. I know that it is a vast improvement over the setup with out the LD, I do not have the problem with clipping that I used to have. I am a SPL junkie and I have been trying to find a way to increase the SPL of this system. I do not want to buy new equipment! I am convinced that too many people run to that answer before looking at the possibility that the system is just not complete! With the equipment that I currently have the addition of the 2 separate eq's would allow me to have unlimited control over virtually all aspects of the system frequencies. This would allow me to adjust the signals as needed. I could have one set of settings for SPL shows and another for when I am just listening to the system around town!</p><p></p><p>Why would it be a bad idea to run both eq's, especially if I go with the soundstream eq which is also a parametric eq?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin dB, post: 2257221, member: 571349"] What is a RTA? I have used a LD in this install already which has bumped up the Pre-out signal to an additional 9Vrms so I am currently seeing a 14Vrms signal to the amps with out a problem. I know that it is a vast improvement over the setup with out the LD, I do not have the problem with clipping that I used to have. I am a SPL junkie and I have been trying to find a way to increase the SPL of this system. I do not want to buy new equipment! I am convinced that too many people run to that answer before looking at the possibility that the system is just not complete! With the equipment that I currently have the addition of the 2 separate eq's would allow me to have unlimited control over virtually all aspects of the system frequencies. This would allow me to adjust the signals as needed. I could have one set of settings for SPL shows and another for when I am just listening to the system around town! Why would it be a bad idea to run both eq's, especially if I go with the soundstream eq which is also a parametric eq? [/QUOTE]
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