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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8394980" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Pretty good idea..tuning is one of the most time consuming aspects of car audio,other than running new wires for an install as well as sound deadening.Takes time and everything takes effect, as to what type of vehicle,preps taken,speakers, speaker locations,amps being used,HU,subs,enclosure all the way down to the electrical.As well as the most important..the user.Takes time to get it to systems sound at its best withing the environment its within.Took me approx. 3 weeks to get my temp setup to meet my expectations thats in my truck atm. till I get everything rewired and built.Start with the basics,until you know what each component is capable of,and understand its limitations, and you will know then what you are needing/missing,or wanting to add,or enjoying it for what it is with what you have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8394980, member: 634282"] Pretty good idea..tuning is one of the most time consuming aspects of car audio,other than running new wires for an install as well as sound deadening.Takes time and everything takes effect, as to what type of vehicle,preps taken,speakers, speaker locations,amps being used,HU,subs,enclosure all the way down to the electrical.As well as the most important..the user.Takes time to get it to systems sound at its best withing the environment its within.Took me approx. 3 weeks to get my temp setup to meet my expectations thats in my truck atm. till I get everything rewired and built.Start with the basics,until you know what each component is capable of,and understand its limitations, and you will know then what you are needing/missing,or wanting to add,or enjoying it for what it is with what you have [/QUOTE]
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