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Poor sound quality in my 91 BMW
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8721369" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>There might be some signal Processing done at the amp which doesnt go well with the head unit's signal. </p><p></p><p>If it was me personally, I'd get a dayton DSP to have 8 channels of output, I'd add either a 6 channel amp or two 4 channel amps to power front tweeters, midrange and midbass, run new speaker wire to all speakers, run everything in network mode, tune all crossovers on the dsp and leave rear speakers on head unit power, your focus should all be on the front stage. If anything you can just disconnect the rears. A properly done front stage will sound best and thats how all high level setups are done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8721369, member: 650438"] There might be some signal Processing done at the amp which doesnt go well with the head unit's signal. If it was me personally, I'd get a dayton DSP to have 8 channels of output, I'd add either a 6 channel amp or two 4 channel amps to power front tweeters, midrange and midbass, run new speaker wire to all speakers, run everything in network mode, tune all crossovers on the dsp and leave rear speakers on head unit power, your focus should all be on the front stage. If anything you can just disconnect the rears. A properly done front stage will sound best and thats how all high level setups are done. [/QUOTE]
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