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Going a different route, need advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8714609" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Last time I went to a "SQ" theme meetup everyone was using a high end head unit for all their EQ and time alignment. Personally I'd go that route for simplicity but there's about half a dozen outboard processors on the market and I suspect all could get you to the same place. </p><p></p><p>Class A/B amps are totally obsolete. If your current amp gives you the power you need there's no need to replace it. And go ahead and try some new components if you like, but don't expect miracles. More importantly here is if your mounting/aiming location is on-axis make sure you buy something with good on-axis response ditto for off-axis. I think a lot of people go wrong here by buying some expensive components and using them in the wrong application then thinking some other brand is way better when they switch up. Madisound is usually pretty good about publishing response curves on and off axis so you can see intended use of various drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8714609, member: 614752"] Last time I went to a "SQ" theme meetup everyone was using a high end head unit for all their EQ and time alignment. Personally I'd go that route for simplicity but there's about half a dozen outboard processors on the market and I suspect all could get you to the same place. Class A/B amps are totally obsolete. If your current amp gives you the power you need there's no need to replace it. And go ahead and try some new components if you like, but don't expect miracles. More importantly here is if your mounting/aiming location is on-axis make sure you buy something with good on-axis response ditto for off-axis. I think a lot of people go wrong here by buying some expensive components and using them in the wrong application then thinking some other brand is way better when they switch up. Madisound is usually pretty good about publishing response curves on and off axis so you can see intended use of various drivers. [/QUOTE]
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