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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5855222" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>The less EQ'ing the better is a general rule yes, but that generally means in cut and boost, not necessarily the number of bands of control. Ultimately the ideal install and speakers would require absolutely no EQ'ing to sound natural. But we dont posses perfect speakers, nor is the inside of a car even close to an ideal listening environment. 1/3 octaves are popular because they, in combination with an RTA of the same bands, can fine tune a system very precisely. But yes a real pro who knows what he is doing in an install that is set up well, should not be required to adjust any band much. And for the most part, you shuld always cut, not boost, but thats another discussion for another thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5855222, member: 549629"] The less EQ'ing the better is a general rule yes, but that generally means in cut and boost, not necessarily the number of bands of control. Ultimately the ideal install and speakers would require absolutely no EQ'ing to sound natural. But we dont posses perfect speakers, nor is the inside of a car even close to an ideal listening environment. 1/3 octaves are popular because they, in combination with an RTA of the same bands, can fine tune a system very precisely. But yes a real pro who knows what he is doing in an install that is set up well, should not be required to adjust any band much. And for the most part, you shuld always cut, not boost, but thats another discussion for another thread. [/QUOTE]
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