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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8692075" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>WOW n2audio that name Richart Clark sound familiar. I can remember back in 90's when i worked at the GM car dealership here in So Cal and a few of us service technicians that were into car audio used to read Car Audio Magazine. What i remember was this guy who was a expert car audio person and sound tech guy and had articles or where written about him articles on system setups from amps specs to speakers and speaker placement and so on. I think he was affiliated with or worked out of a shop called Speaker Works in Orange California. To this day the one thing that stands out in my mind was this guy said in an article that, if you had to install an equalizer unit in your car to adjust the sound for sound shaping or volume your system was not set up correct and the amp power and speaker placement was not right. On the amps I think he was refering to amps also not having enough power to the speakers. That now i understand what he means and what we have been disusing. At the time i think it was a Buick Regal car he was showing. We all remember the EQ units many used to install in the cars back then for more volume and sound. This guy had no equalization in the car and it rocked. I wonder if this is the same guy? wow dating myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8692075, member: 660189"] WOW n2audio that name Richart Clark sound familiar. I can remember back in 90's when i worked at the GM car dealership here in So Cal and a few of us service technicians that were into car audio used to read Car Audio Magazine. What i remember was this guy who was a expert car audio person and sound tech guy and had articles or where written about him articles on system setups from amps specs to speakers and speaker placement and so on. I think he was affiliated with or worked out of a shop called Speaker Works in Orange California. To this day the one thing that stands out in my mind was this guy said in an article that, if you had to install an equalizer unit in your car to adjust the sound for sound shaping or volume your system was not set up correct and the amp power and speaker placement was not right. On the amps I think he was refering to amps also not having enough power to the speakers. That now i understand what he means and what we have been disusing. At the time i think it was a Buick Regal car he was showing. We all remember the EQ units many used to install in the cars back then for more volume and sound. This guy had no equalization in the car and it rocked. I wonder if this is the same guy? wow dating myself. [/QUOTE]
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