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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana_CRX" data-source="post: 8715729" data-attributes="member: 570083"><p>The car interior isnt an idea location to reproduce music like a padded sound room with acoustic tiles ..so a good eq is a plus ... if you want really good sound another nice test tool is a rta meter ..you may already have one ...but with the rta meter you can measure your sound environment. Place the mic where you sit at head level and send pink noise through the speakers at a low volume using the rta you can see where you have bad peaks or dips in the sound spectrum by using the EQ you can flatten the curve out ... it doesnt have to be completely flat to sound good ...but major dips or peaks will sound bad ... also if you use any of the decks other built in processors you'll be able to tell if they are helping or hurting you...an rta also comes in handy in setting up studios or home theater systems as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana_CRX, post: 8715729, member: 570083"] The car interior isnt an idea location to reproduce music like a padded sound room with acoustic tiles ..so a good eq is a plus ... if you want really good sound another nice test tool is a rta meter ..you may already have one ...but with the rta meter you can measure your sound environment. Place the mic where you sit at head level and send pink noise through the speakers at a low volume using the rta you can see where you have bad peaks or dips in the sound spectrum by using the EQ you can flatten the curve out ... it doesnt have to be completely flat to sound good ...but major dips or peaks will sound bad ... also if you use any of the decks other built in processors you'll be able to tell if they are helping or hurting you...an rta also comes in handy in setting up studios or home theater systems as well. [/QUOTE]
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