cbrandonb
Junior Member
Hi all,
I have a 2012 Ford F150 with the Sony "upgrade". My climate is integrated, so I have to use the stock HU. I will have to take the outputs of the Sony system's amp and feed those to my sub and speaker amps.
I am not a perfectionist, but I do want good sound and I'm concerned about what the OEM system is going to hinder without processing it.
My question is this: should I manually or automatically process the OEM signal, or not even worry about it?
By automatic, I'm thinking JL Audio FiX 82. By manual, in thinking 360.3 and an RTA/just use my ears.
I have aa bachelors degree in Audio engineering, so I have a good understanding of most Audio concepts, so tweaking wouldn't be too bad, but part of me just wants a clean signal out of the JL and be done.
What do you guys think?
Brandon
I have a 2012 Ford F150 with the Sony "upgrade". My climate is integrated, so I have to use the stock HU. I will have to take the outputs of the Sony system's amp and feed those to my sub and speaker amps.
I am not a perfectionist, but I do want good sound and I'm concerned about what the OEM system is going to hinder without processing it.
My question is this: should I manually or automatically process the OEM signal, or not even worry about it?
By automatic, I'm thinking JL Audio FiX 82. By manual, in thinking 360.3 and an RTA/just use my ears.
I have aa bachelors degree in Audio engineering, so I have a good understanding of most Audio concepts, so tweaking wouldn't be too bad, but part of me just wants a clean signal out of the JL and be done.
What do you guys think?
Brandon