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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 7084681" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>...for the most part. installation is so easy, a caveman could do it. there are some more advanced concepts that we haven't discussed, but they aren't crucial for most of what you want to do for a functional system. as you get into building a world finals worthy SQ platform - you need to get into some advanced acoustics theory and applications. and of course, designing the various components requires experience and engineering you won't get from a 15 minute online read. the BSEE curriculum at an abet accredited school is quite difficult, but loads of fun - i never failed a course, the FE was easy, and the PE was also fairly easy.</p><p></p><p>the most important part of a car audio installation is execution. sadly, this is usually the weakest part of most installations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 7084681, member: 576029"] ...for the most part. installation is so easy, a caveman could do it. there are some more advanced concepts that we haven't discussed, but they aren't crucial for most of what you want to do for a functional system. as you get into building a world finals worthy SQ platform - you need to get into some advanced acoustics theory and applications. and of course, designing the various components requires experience and engineering you won't get from a 15 minute online read. the BSEE curriculum at an abet accredited school is quite difficult, but loads of fun - i never failed a course, the FE was easy, and the PE was also fairly easy. the most important part of a car audio installation is execution. sadly, this is usually the weakest part of most installations. [/QUOTE]
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