I've never really thought about getting one.. I know they can adjust the bass level etc etc. Would it be a good idea to get one for 2 Alpine Type R subs? (Powered at the full 300rms W each) Will I notice a difference? Is it worth my $?..
I beg to differ. Although they are used the majority of the time to tune highs, I have a DEQ-230 for just my subs. I know most people will think its overkill, but the tunability of the DEQ-230 is astounding.an eq will most likely have a bass frequency adjustment and a sub vol control, but they are mainly used for tuning your highs, not for your low end.
mainly used, i believe is the phrasing i used. so back up and think about the general statement i made. you my friend have more of a special setup which is not really essential to your setup.I beg to differ. Although they are used the majority of the time to tune highs, I have a DEQ-230 for just my subs. I know most people will think its overkill, but the tunability of the DEQ-230 is astounding.
Like someone posted earlier, eq's are not for the beginner. It takes a lot of time to tune your system if you don't have a spectrum analyzer(RTA meter).
If you end up getting an EQ, remember that its easier to lower peaks than to increase valley's.
Hey bro, I wasn't dissin you. I was just letting him know that eq's can greatly improve bass response. Yeah, my situation is somewhat special. I have quite a bit of processing configured in a non common format.mainly used, i believe is the phrasing i used. so back up and think about the general statement i made. you my friend have more of a special setup which is not really essential to your setup.
How about these "Epicenters"? How are they? Do they work good and is it worth my $?
http://www.audiocontrol.com/MobileAudio/Products/SpecialProcessors/TheEpicenter.html