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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 1364972" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>ill bet money what i said about a test CD holds true still . when the voice staging and the drum tracks play on it it will throw the whole set up out of whack. what that causes (in pure terms) carries over to more than just from those test tracks. anything you play on it musically will be just as cluttered and yes there is a difference. i wont argue that your idea isn't better than factory but its still a far far far far cry from being good. just try what i said for 20 bucks (for the CD) its a fun learning experience in all seriousness. and when you listen to the CD dont just think it sounds good read the manual. a good to a great system will sound just like it is laid out on the CD. no cuts in sound stage, no pulls hell it wont even sound like a car. you wont really have any idea where the speakers are, and there is more to it than just aiming. if you dont wanna do it i understand but dont sell it short unless you try it. its a good bit of education that you cant learn from reading trust me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 1364972, member: 541383"] ill bet money what i said about a test CD holds true still . when the voice staging and the drum tracks play on it it will throw the whole set up out of whack. what that causes (in pure terms) carries over to more than just from those test tracks. anything you play on it musically will be just as cluttered and yes there is a difference. i wont argue that your idea isn't better than factory but its still a far far far far cry from being good. just try what i said for 20 bucks (for the CD) its a fun learning experience in all seriousness. and when you listen to the CD dont just think it sounds good read the manual. a good to a great system will sound just like it is laid out on the CD. no cuts in sound stage, no pulls hell it wont even sound like a car. you wont really have any idea where the speakers are, and there is more to it than just aiming. if you dont wanna do it i understand but dont sell it short unless you try it. its a good bit of education that you cant learn from reading trust me. [/QUOTE]
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