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<blockquote data-quote="RaceDVS" data-source="post: 8712753" data-attributes="member: 680447"><p>Just picked it up, sounds like a whole new system... speakers and all. Subs are amazing and aren't even broken in, and it sounds like he actually knew how to tune a DSP to bring the magic back out of any kind of music I listen to. Once the subs break in he is going to have me bring it back and hook me up with multiple tunings for my DSP via Bluetooth chip control.</p><p></p><p>Hats off to Rainier Audio in Tacoma WA. Money more than happily spent if you're a picky noob like me and won't mess with the expensive stuff yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaceDVS, post: 8712753, member: 680447"] Just picked it up, sounds like a whole new system... speakers and all. Subs are amazing and aren't even broken in, and it sounds like he actually knew how to tune a DSP to bring the magic back out of any kind of music I listen to. Once the subs break in he is going to have me bring it back and hook me up with multiple tunings for my DSP via Bluetooth chip control. Hats off to Rainier Audio in Tacoma WA. Money more than happily spent if you're a picky noob like me and won't mess with the expensive stuff yourself! [/QUOTE]
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