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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8543102" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Main thing is the EQ. 80 prs eq is pretty lacking in a more advanced sound quality setup. Its graphical which is a set hz and q factor. Proper Dsps are parametric which means you can choose any frequency from 20hz to 20khz and its 31 bands. Not only that, you can adjust Q factor which is how much the boost or cut affects frequencies surrounding your eq point. Can you say fine tuning to the max? Also crossover aren't limited to select frequencies like on the 80prs, you can select any frequency 20hz to 20khz bandpass capable on any channel up to 8 channels left and right independently (eq as well). The 80prs only has the mid channel bandpass capable.</p><p></p><p>The 99prs is like a dedicated processor by itself and has most of these capabilities</p><p></p><p>Btw, i dont Need a 160db but im sure as hell want it and im gonna give it my all to get there. Rather be loud and have the ability to lower it down for an sq blend along with an custom spl/ sq eq option then sounding good but never be loud enough to satisfy cravings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8543102, member: 650438"] Main thing is the EQ. 80 prs eq is pretty lacking in a more advanced sound quality setup. Its graphical which is a set hz and q factor. Proper Dsps are parametric which means you can choose any frequency from 20hz to 20khz and its 31 bands. Not only that, you can adjust Q factor which is how much the boost or cut affects frequencies surrounding your eq point. Can you say fine tuning to the max? Also crossover aren't limited to select frequencies like on the 80prs, you can select any frequency 20hz to 20khz bandpass capable on any channel up to 8 channels left and right independently (eq as well). The 80prs only has the mid channel bandpass capable. The 99prs is like a dedicated processor by itself and has most of these capabilities Btw, i dont Need a 160db but im sure as hell want it and im gonna give it my all to get there. Rather be loud and have the ability to lower it down for an sq blend along with an custom spl/ sq eq option then sounding good but never be loud enough to satisfy cravings. [/QUOTE]
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