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New Pioneer Auto EQ and TA Questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="adam71" data-source="post: 539733" data-attributes="member: 549079"><p>When you turn it off it no longer represents the Auto-EQ curve. The older Pioneer units didn't let you turn it off. In order to get rid of the Auto-EQ curve you would have to reset the deck and of course lose all your memory in the process, which is why they added this feature.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>I use time alignment features but I set it manually by ear in simple mode. I haven't touched PRO mode because I don't want to use the deck's crossover when I run my whole system on SINGLE pair of RCAs. I've never been a fan of auto eq. I never liked the results. Time alignment also works for the sub to answer your question. I haven't messed with that yet though. Your best bet is to try and find someone or a shop that has an RTA. You can get it close and from there you can tailor the sound to what you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam71, post: 539733, member: 549079"] When you turn it off it no longer represents the Auto-EQ curve. The older Pioneer units didn't let you turn it off. In order to get rid of the Auto-EQ curve you would have to reset the deck and of course lose all your memory in the process, which is why they added this feature. I use time alignment features but I set it manually by ear in simple mode. I haven't touched PRO mode because I don't want to use the deck's crossover when I run my whole system on SINGLE pair of RCAs. I've never been a fan of auto eq. I never liked the results. Time alignment also works for the sub to answer your question. I haven't messed with that yet though. Your best bet is to try and find someone or a shop that has an RTA. You can get it close and from there you can tailor the sound to what you like. [/QUOTE]
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