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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8460987" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Bit one, 3sixty, JL, and the JBL MS8 are going to be very powerful processing tools as well as factory integration. There's an MS8 for sale in the classifieds here for a good price at the moment (check seller's rep before you send him money).</p><p></p><p>To "Flatten EQ" simply don't use ANY boost or gain on your factory head unit and rely on the aftermarket processor to dial in your sound. Cheap processors (and often factory head units) have poor EQ functions. Inaccurate, noisy, or just not versatile enough to do much good. That's probably what the Jeep forum folks are trying to tell you.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if you're happy with the levels without any EQ at all you might just go with simpler line level converter. Again, if you do buy one of the premium priced ones you'll get what you pay for and all should hold solid resale value when/if you ever want to get out of them... or should last long enough to carry over into your next vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8460987, member: 614752"] Bit one, 3sixty, JL, and the JBL MS8 are going to be very powerful processing tools as well as factory integration. There's an MS8 for sale in the classifieds here for a good price at the moment (check seller's rep before you send him money). To "Flatten EQ" simply don't use ANY boost or gain on your factory head unit and rely on the aftermarket processor to dial in your sound. Cheap processors (and often factory head units) have poor EQ functions. Inaccurate, noisy, or just not versatile enough to do much good. That's probably what the Jeep forum folks are trying to tell you. Of course, if you're happy with the levels without any EQ at all you might just go with simpler line level converter. Again, if you do buy one of the premium priced ones you'll get what you pay for and all should hold solid resale value when/if you ever want to get out of them... or should last long enough to carry over into your next vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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