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<blockquote data-quote="Loppls" data-source="post: 8924381" data-attributes="member: 694739"><p>Solid advice and the kind of thing people need to hear before dropping serious money on high end drivers. The door sealing and deadening work genuinely makes more difference to the end result than the driver itself in most installs and learning that on Alpine Type R components rather than Hertz Mille Legends is exactly the right way to develop that knowledge without the painful regret of a botched expensive install. The EQ tuning point is worth emphasising too since even mid range drivers properly tuned and installed will outperform premium components thrown in without any attention to time alignment or crossover settings. Experience compounds in car audio in a way that money alone simply cannot replicate. The fact that you are still learning and refining with a Hertz Mille three way setup says everything about how deep this rabbit hole actually goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loppls, post: 8924381, member: 694739"] Solid advice and the kind of thing people need to hear before dropping serious money on high end drivers. The door sealing and deadening work genuinely makes more difference to the end result than the driver itself in most installs and learning that on Alpine Type R components rather than Hertz Mille Legends is exactly the right way to develop that knowledge without the painful regret of a botched expensive install. The EQ tuning point is worth emphasising too since even mid range drivers properly tuned and installed will outperform premium components thrown in without any attention to time alignment or crossover settings. Experience compounds in car audio in a way that money alone simply cannot replicate. The fact that you are still learning and refining with a Hertz Mille three way setup says everything about how deep this rabbit hole actually goes. [/QUOTE]
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