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<blockquote data-quote="boarder124" data-source="post: 2816727" data-attributes="member: 571297"><p>yeah, i prefer not to use any of the functions on the unit that mess with the sound besides the eq, crossover, and ta. All of the other features in my opinion messed up with the sound to much. The automobile type it is in, the speaker and sub sizes, wow and the focus or whatever it is i wasn't a fan of. I usually used the bypass function to bypass the dsp and ran it to my ppi dcx-730. I could really tell the difference when i would have the dsp bypassed from when i wouldn't and i even set all of the settings on the dsp to flat or off so it would be a more fair comparison. With it bypassed it seemed to really give the music the extra bit it needed to get more details in the music out of it. It seemed just a little more clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boarder124, post: 2816727, member: 571297"] yeah, i prefer not to use any of the functions on the unit that mess with the sound besides the eq, crossover, and ta. All of the other features in my opinion messed up with the sound to much. The automobile type it is in, the speaker and sub sizes, wow and the focus or whatever it is i wasn't a fan of. I usually used the bypass function to bypass the dsp and ran it to my ppi dcx-730. I could really tell the difference when i would have the dsp bypassed from when i wouldn't and i even set all of the settings on the dsp to flat or off so it would be a more fair comparison. With it bypassed it seemed to really give the music the extra bit it needed to get more details in the music out of it. It seemed just a little more clear. [/QUOTE]
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