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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8288788" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>8000NEX is worlds apart from 80PRS in the build quality. I definitely feel the 8000NEX plus a DSP is the right choice since you want navigation and a screen. Regarding a DSP, most of them require a laptop to tune them and those that require a laptop must be used in conjunction with an RTA to get the best results. JBL MS-8 is different in that it does most of the tuning automatically without a laptop. Once you have the fundamentals of good speaker installation in place you can tune MS-8 in 15 minutes, followed by a bit of tweaking to your preferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8288788, member: 628688"] 8000NEX is worlds apart from 80PRS in the build quality. I definitely feel the 8000NEX plus a DSP is the right choice since you want navigation and a screen. Regarding a DSP, most of them require a laptop to tune them and those that require a laptop must be used in conjunction with an RTA to get the best results. JBL MS-8 is different in that it does most of the tuning automatically without a laptop. Once you have the fundamentals of good speaker installation in place you can tune MS-8 in 15 minutes, followed by a bit of tweaking to your preferences. [/QUOTE]
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