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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8531145" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Id say you could have done everything from the get go. However could have definitely done things way better.</p><p></p><p>1 you should attempt the install yourself. Sounds like your current installer is nickel-and-diming you for everything. there is no excuse we have all been in your shoes where we were broke and had no knowledge on how install stuff but we still attempted it anyways. This leads to much better knowledge about your system install so if there are any errors you can always trace it down very easily vs trying to find the mess that your installer does. this also leads to a lot more money in your pocket to spend on actual proper equipment vs buying dinosaur aged audio control units they are basically very obsolete this day and age.</p><p></p><p>An 8 channel DSP nowadays can be had for between 150 to $200. if you get them use you'll find them less than $100</p><p></p><p>We have been in your shoes thinking a cheap solution would be worth it temporarily. However it just leads to you spending bunch of money and junk and getting less than mediocre results and overall wasting more money than you needed to waste than if you bought proper gear from the start</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8531145, member: 650438"] Id say you could have done everything from the get go. However could have definitely done things way better. 1 you should attempt the install yourself. Sounds like your current installer is nickel-and-diming you for everything. there is no excuse we have all been in your shoes where we were broke and had no knowledge on how install stuff but we still attempted it anyways. This leads to much better knowledge about your system install so if there are any errors you can always trace it down very easily vs trying to find the mess that your installer does. this also leads to a lot more money in your pocket to spend on actual proper equipment vs buying dinosaur aged audio control units they are basically very obsolete this day and age. An 8 channel DSP nowadays can be had for between 150 to $200. if you get them use you'll find them less than $100 We have been in your shoes thinking a cheap solution would be worth it temporarily. However it just leads to you spending bunch of money and junk and getting less than mediocre results and overall wasting more money than you needed to waste than if you bought proper gear from the start [/QUOTE]
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