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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8721377" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>your clarion is only 3 sets of RCA outputs. You have the capability for dual zone which is if you have a boat which is what the head unit is used for. However the head unit has ZERO i mean absolute ZERO audio tuning capabilities, its absolute crap for any kind of real results vs whats on the market right now. </p><p></p><p>What are you missing? the ability to set crossovers actively which splits the signal so each speaker can focus on the specific frequencies it needs to focus on. Along with being able to adjust audio level controls of each since they are at different locations. The DSP also can time correct the audio so that each speaker reaches your ear at the same time. The clarion only has 3 bands of EQ while the standard in the industry for head units is 13 bands. The DSP has 10 bands per channel so around 80 bands of parametric EQ. So yes if you want any real results sound quality wise, DSP is the way to go.</p><p></p><p>What happens if you run your system without crossovers? All your speakers will sound like complete ass or blow or both at once when you crank it up. The clarion has zero capabilities of doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8721377, member: 650438"] your clarion is only 3 sets of RCA outputs. You have the capability for dual zone which is if you have a boat which is what the head unit is used for. However the head unit has ZERO i mean absolute ZERO audio tuning capabilities, its absolute crap for any kind of real results vs whats on the market right now. What are you missing? the ability to set crossovers actively which splits the signal so each speaker can focus on the specific frequencies it needs to focus on. Along with being able to adjust audio level controls of each since they are at different locations. The DSP also can time correct the audio so that each speaker reaches your ear at the same time. The clarion only has 3 bands of EQ while the standard in the industry for head units is 13 bands. The DSP has 10 bands per channel so around 80 bands of parametric EQ. So yes if you want any real results sound quality wise, DSP is the way to go. What happens if you run your system without crossovers? All your speakers will sound like complete ass or blow or both at once when you crank it up. The clarion has zero capabilities of doing so. [/QUOTE]
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