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<blockquote data-quote="adam71" data-source="post: 1894402" data-attributes="member: 549079"><p>I think you're sort of misunderstanding what I'm saying. Lets face it, in a perfect world you could set a deck flat and get a nice response out of your vehicle. Unfortunately we do not live in a perfect world. A vehicle's interior is an acoustic nightmare and most times needs a little tweaking. Just to let you know in my car I have a DEQ-230 and my deck has a 13band EQ. Most of the bands on both EQs are don't have much added at all. In fact most of the bands are in the negative. I actually took away more than I added which is pretty much what an eq is for.</p><p></p><p>I never said or meant that the more bands on your EQ the better the sound would be. What I meant was that the more tweaking options the better the deck had a potential to sound. Just because a deck has dual 16bands doesn't mean you have to go and boost ALL 16 bands. An EQ is not always the answer but MOST of the time a deck set to flat will yield a good response curve. Your situation was in the minority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam71, post: 1894402, member: 549079"] I think you're sort of misunderstanding what I'm saying. Lets face it, in a perfect world you could set a deck flat and get a nice response out of your vehicle. Unfortunately we do not live in a perfect world. A vehicle's interior is an acoustic nightmare and most times needs a little tweaking. Just to let you know in my car I have a DEQ-230 and my deck has a 13band EQ. Most of the bands on both EQs are don't have much added at all. In fact most of the bands are in the negative. I actually took away more than I added which is pretty much what an eq is for. I never said or meant that the more bands on your EQ the better the sound would be. What I meant was that the more tweaking options the better the deck had a potential to sound. Just because a deck has dual 16bands doesn't mean you have to go and boost ALL 16 bands. An EQ is not always the answer but MOST of the time a deck set to flat will yield a good response curve. Your situation was in the minority. [/QUOTE]
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