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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 5732673" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I've got a bit of both in my daily system, I've got what I think sounds the best for real music but can also change the settings of my EQ and be heard a block away, if thats what I feel like doing. I bought one of the old Rockford Fosgate EPX2 units a few years ago and that thing really helps with the fine tuning of a system, the staging and imaging helps greatly too, but being able to tweak everything til it sounds great is awesome. I have no speakers in the dash, but with the right music you can hear the cymbals or chimes coming from the bottom of the glass, as though there was actually a speaker there. I had an SQ guy sit in my ride last season and to see what he thought and he said it sounded **** good, not what one would expect from an SPL guy. I'm sure there's more I could do, but it sounds pretty good with the right music, like some Dream Theater, or a few classic Eagles tracks. No snoopy dogg crap for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 5732673, member: 587873"] I've got a bit of both in my daily system, I've got what I think sounds the best for real music but can also change the settings of my EQ and be heard a block away, if thats what I feel like doing. I bought one of the old Rockford Fosgate EPX2 units a few years ago and that thing really helps with the fine tuning of a system, the staging and imaging helps greatly too, but being able to tweak everything til it sounds great is awesome. I have no speakers in the dash, but with the right music you can hear the cymbals or chimes coming from the bottom of the glass, as though there was actually a speaker there. I had an SQ guy sit in my ride last season and to see what he thought and he said it sounded **** good, not what one would expect from an SPL guy. I'm sure there's more I could do, but it sounds pretty good with the right music, like some Dream Theater, or a few classic Eagles tracks. No snoopy dogg crap for me. [/QUOTE]
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