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Morel Elate Titanium 602 VS FOCAL K2 POWER 165 KX2
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8688929" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>it doesnt matter if its the same, anything that makes noise draws the stage back and causes phase issues and time alignment issues and messes up the center image aka rather than instruments being where they are supposed to be, its a giant messy blob of sound. </p><p></p><p>You can have a 10 channel dsp which would allow you more precise control and you'll have a preset where its time aligned for the driver for solo drives and a preset where its time aligned for front and middle row. but those 10 channel dsp costs a lot. it'll be front left and right tweeter, front LR mid which is 4 channels, then rear left and right mid and tweeter which is another 4 and then the last two channels are for sub. I'm just assuming you want SQ high on the list and soundstage is one of the most important part for SQ. however you can get away with just a normal active capable head unit with 3 pairs of 4V+ rcas if all you want is loud and clear with decent tonality. You'd pretty much wire one pair of RCAs for both front and rear tweets connected to the same amp channels. another pair for front and rear mids all on the same amp channels. Then sub out for subs. so those are two choices, the latter is simpler and cheaper. The 1st is a lot more complicated takes more time to get right with the DSP tuning and $$$$$$ but your soundstage would be on point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8688929, member: 650438"] it doesnt matter if its the same, anything that makes noise draws the stage back and causes phase issues and time alignment issues and messes up the center image aka rather than instruments being where they are supposed to be, its a giant messy blob of sound. You can have a 10 channel dsp which would allow you more precise control and you'll have a preset where its time aligned for the driver for solo drives and a preset where its time aligned for front and middle row. but those 10 channel dsp costs a lot. it'll be front left and right tweeter, front LR mid which is 4 channels, then rear left and right mid and tweeter which is another 4 and then the last two channels are for sub. I'm just assuming you want SQ high on the list and soundstage is one of the most important part for SQ. however you can get away with just a normal active capable head unit with 3 pairs of 4V+ rcas if all you want is loud and clear with decent tonality. You'd pretty much wire one pair of RCAs for both front and rear tweets connected to the same amp channels. another pair for front and rear mids all on the same amp channels. Then sub out for subs. so those are two choices, the latter is simpler and cheaper. The 1st is a lot more complicated takes more time to get right with the DSP tuning and $$$$$$ but your soundstage would be on point. [/QUOTE]
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