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Need advice on new setup - Mazda CX-5
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<blockquote data-quote="Brassman2010" data-source="post: 8743757" data-attributes="member: 682814"><p>Following up on this, I ended up with Type R 6.5" components (tweeters fabricated into the A pillars where the stock tweeters would be), a Rockville RockGhost sub, and a JBL DSP4086 amp/DSP driving everything fully active. With the system time aligned and EQ'd, it gets plenty loud while staying super clear. Low end is surprising for the size and price of the sub. Sound stage is significantly improved with the components. I decided to skip the center channel until I can spring for something like a Helix that can upmix to create the center signal. Would definitely recommend this setup to others looking to upgrade their stock CX-5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brassman2010, post: 8743757, member: 682814"] Following up on this, I ended up with Type R 6.5" components (tweeters fabricated into the A pillars where the stock tweeters would be), a Rockville RockGhost sub, and a JBL DSP4086 amp/DSP driving everything fully active. With the system time aligned and EQ'd, it gets plenty loud while staying super clear. Low end is surprising for the size and price of the sub. Sound stage is significantly improved with the components. I decided to skip the center channel until I can spring for something like a Helix that can upmix to create the center signal. Would definitely recommend this setup to others looking to upgrade their stock CX-5. [/QUOTE]
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