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<blockquote data-quote="whitemax" data-source="post: 3710770" data-attributes="member: 572612"><p>Using the Imprint will allow you to use the bass and treble settings. Leaving the user some degree of tweaking for personal taste.</p><p></p><p>With the EQ, experiment some and see what sounds best in you car. Remember that it is better to cut than to boost when possible. Having the EQ flat does not always give you the best sound as the final outcome may possibly not be that way. There are plenty of surfaces in the car that can cause peaks and some dips in your response. I usually try to find the offending frequencies and tame them down a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitemax, post: 3710770, member: 572612"] Using the Imprint will allow you to use the bass and treble settings. Leaving the user some degree of tweaking for personal taste. With the EQ, experiment some and see what sounds best in you car. Remember that it is better to cut than to boost when possible. Having the EQ flat does not always give you the best sound as the final outcome may possibly not be that way. There are plenty of surfaces in the car that can cause peaks and some dips in your response. I usually try to find the offending frequencies and tame them down a bit. [/QUOTE]
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