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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8720647" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>You still aren’t getting it. I don’t care who you are and if you are a “professional “ or not. You are going to have to actually install some equipment in your car and listen to it. And then start to adjust the things that are wrong.</p><p></p><p>I am going to give you an example. About 10 years ago I knew 2 guys in a local mustang car club. Both had the same model car. One guy had a full aftermarket stereo installed by a local shop. The other guy heard it and loved the way it sounded. So he went to the same shop and bought the exact same equipment and had installed by the same people. The second car was 1.6db louder on the meter and the eq curve was very different between the two cars. The only difference between the two cars was the color and one car had fabric seats and the other one had leather seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8720647, member: 582656"] You still aren’t getting it. I don’t care who you are and if you are a “professional “ or not. You are going to have to actually install some equipment in your car and listen to it. And then start to adjust the things that are wrong. I am going to give you an example. About 10 years ago I knew 2 guys in a local mustang car club. Both had the same model car. One guy had a full aftermarket stereo installed by a local shop. The other guy heard it and loved the way it sounded. So he went to the same shop and bought the exact same equipment and had installed by the same people. The second car was 1.6db louder on the meter and the eq curve was very different between the two cars. The only difference between the two cars was the color and one car had fabric seats and the other one had leather seats. [/QUOTE]
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