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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8568335" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>i really don't think you need a DSP. i think you have plenty of processing with the unit you have. you have a better EQ than i have and im able to get my system to sound good enough to say it sound really realistic. at this point you need to understanding abit about loud speakers, distortion and forms of distortion, crossover networks and how to install the specific gear you have to give you the best frequency response possible.</p><p></p><p>its impossible for anyone to say this will work for you. sure they have guild-lines but they have way to many variables.</p><p></p><p>if you have a decent smart phone find a RTA app and download some tones a tuning CDs and start experimenting.</p><p></p><p>Sheffield Labs autosound 2000 is a great CD to help you tune.</p><p></p><p>i can't seem to find he flac version i do have it though and ill be glad to give it to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8568335, member: 572595"] i really don't think you need a DSP. i think you have plenty of processing with the unit you have. you have a better EQ than i have and im able to get my system to sound good enough to say it sound really realistic. at this point you need to understanding abit about loud speakers, distortion and forms of distortion, crossover networks and how to install the specific gear you have to give you the best frequency response possible. its impossible for anyone to say this will work for you. sure they have guild-lines but they have way to many variables. if you have a decent smart phone find a RTA app and download some tones a tuning CDs and start experimenting. Sheffield Labs autosound 2000 is a great CD to help you tune. i can't seem to find he flac version i do have it though and ill be glad to give it to you. [/QUOTE]
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