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<blockquote data-quote="yogegoy" data-source="post: 8392889" data-attributes="member: 659113"><p>Did you add some sound deadining reenforcement to your car? Stand alone DSP's are not for begginers or somewhat new to sound systems that don't have enough time knowing how it works. It's like a six grader taking a college exam with a slide ruler. Although there are a lot of room for it's potential, but you need a lot of hours trying to understand it. I'm still learning how I can improve my sound quality using an Audison Bit One for two and a half years, I'm retired although I've only scratched the surface. Research more about about a DSP not just asking ehich one everyone thinks could be had from $300-500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogegoy, post: 8392889, member: 659113"] Did you add some sound deadining reenforcement to your car? Stand alone DSP's are not for begginers or somewhat new to sound systems that don't have enough time knowing how it works. It's like a six grader taking a college exam with a slide ruler. Although there are a lot of room for it's potential, but you need a lot of hours trying to understand it. I'm still learning how I can improve my sound quality using an Audison Bit One for two and a half years, I'm retired although I've only scratched the surface. Research more about about a DSP not just asking ehich one everyone thinks could be had from $300-500. [/QUOTE]
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