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JL TwK 88 AND FiX 86?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jhawker23" data-source="post: 8691283" data-attributes="member: 678622"><p>Hmmm... I'm trying to figure out how to answer that... I do want to get the most out of some quality speakers and amp but do I need $950 in signal processing and adjustments? I'm just a regular dude that will not be screwing around with the adjustments. I should add that I wear hearing aids because of too much loud music in my younger days. Since audio is being processed through these things I'd think I'd lose SQ and possibly not hear the subtle improvements. The more I think about it, these hearing aids could really jack up the sound. They have this auto sensing function that adjusts frequencies based on environment. If I had it to do over, I'd still choose my music over my hearing. </p><p></p><p>I also think my idea of what sounds good is different than many audiophiles. I've had previous installs tuned and I've liked them warmer, more "full". My ideal is listening to some Mark Knopfler and the guitar envelops me and it feels like the sound is inside of me. Clear and "warm". Maybe some Shine On Crazy Diamond and be lost in the sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jhawker23, post: 8691283, member: 678622"] Hmmm... I'm trying to figure out how to answer that... I do want to get the most out of some quality speakers and amp but do I need $950 in signal processing and adjustments? I'm just a regular dude that will not be screwing around with the adjustments. I should add that I wear hearing aids because of too much loud music in my younger days. Since audio is being processed through these things I'd think I'd lose SQ and possibly not hear the subtle improvements. The more I think about it, these hearing aids could really jack up the sound. They have this auto sensing function that adjusts frequencies based on environment. If I had it to do over, I'd still choose my music over my hearing. I also think my idea of what sounds good is different than many audiophiles. I've had previous installs tuned and I've liked them warmer, more "full". My ideal is listening to some Mark Knopfler and the guitar envelops me and it feels like the sound is inside of me. Clear and "warm". Maybe some Shine On Crazy Diamond and be lost in the sound. [/QUOTE]
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