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<blockquote data-quote="Bass911" data-source="post: 6711762" data-attributes="member: 580057"><p>Get a smaller one. I don't think Planet put that much thought in their design. I like the Audiocontrol stuff. You could get an EQX and put it by the amp. I know it's an EQ, but it has up to a 9.5v output. It is a awesome azz piece. I don't know how I ever lived without it. I always told myself that I didn't need it, but boy was I wrong! It made my system play louder, cleaner, and made the bass hit harder and deeper. People always ask what kind of speakers I have, but I tell them the EQX is making them shine. I have 2 sets of the PPI 356cs and they just sounded ok at first. The EQX made them sound so good and they don't lack any midbass and the tweeters go crazy. My midbass can be heard over my 2 15's. Just keep in mind no built in head unit Eq can compete with an Audiocontrol Eq. I learned this the hard way. I usually get bored of comp sets pretty quick, but have no desire to upgrade from the PPI's. Some say AC is expensive, but they are totally worth it. The only thing they overprice is that remote control thingy for their digital eq's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass911, post: 6711762, member: 580057"] Get a smaller one. I don't think Planet put that much thought in their design. I like the Audiocontrol stuff. You could get an EQX and put it by the amp. I know it's an EQ, but it has up to a 9.5v output. It is a awesome azz piece. I don't know how I ever lived without it. I always told myself that I didn't need it, but boy was I wrong! It made my system play louder, cleaner, and made the bass hit harder and deeper. People always ask what kind of speakers I have, but I tell them the EQX is making them shine. I have 2 sets of the PPI 356cs and they just sounded ok at first. The EQX made them sound so good and they don't lack any midbass and the tweeters go crazy. My midbass can be heard over my 2 15's. Just keep in mind no built in head unit Eq can compete with an Audiocontrol Eq. I learned this the hard way. I usually get bored of comp sets pretty quick, but have no desire to upgrade from the PPI's. Some say AC is expensive, but they are totally worth it. The only thing they overprice is that remote control thingy for their digital eq's. [/QUOTE]
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