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Pioneer Sound Retriever to use or not to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fi_" data-source="post: 7688179" data-attributes="member: 637405"><p>So I've been tuning my system with this option off but have been looking up a ton about it and I hear that it enhaces compressed tracks to sound near CD quality by filling in the blanks so to say... Well my question is is this just another form of bass boost? Because if I go from Off to say Level 2 on Sound Retriever the bass gets a lot cleaner and louder and obviously my voltage drops more.</p><p></p><p>So I was going to retune my system with it set on Level 2 to make sure I wasn't clipping I'm just wondering if I should just keep it off or use it and tune my system with it on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi_, post: 7688179, member: 637405"] So I've been tuning my system with this option off but have been looking up a ton about it and I hear that it enhaces compressed tracks to sound near CD quality by filling in the blanks so to say... Well my question is is this just another form of bass boost? Because if I go from Off to say Level 2 on Sound Retriever the bass gets a lot cleaner and louder and obviously my voltage drops more. So I was going to retune my system with it set on Level 2 to make sure I wasn't clipping I'm just wondering if I should just keep it off or use it and tune my system with it on? [/QUOTE]
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