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<blockquote data-quote="jeremymef" data-source="post: 8228907" data-attributes="member: 659786"><p>I'm not sure what gain I would be getting with the ms-8. Having the 31 band eq would be great, and I like the idea of setting xover with variable rolloff for each speaker. I'm also pretty sure that I don't have a subwoofer down there. I am going to look tonight, but i've been under that seat a few times and never noticed it, nor felt it. I can use those on the new sub when I get to it (also DVC).</p><p></p><p>I'm a little out of my knowledge base here though, like I said I'm much more into home audio. How would the ms-8 help with distortion? I would assume that this is coming from over-excursion on the drivers. At any volume on some songs they have a definite distorted sound on certain notes. It's most common on classical music where each note is more distinct and therefore when it hits that freq. it is very apparent. It's almost imperceptible on fast rock music. With the ms-8 having 20w/ch it can definitely drive quite a bit of power per driver, however would more power help with the distortion? I understand that if i'm experiencing peaks because of car/enclosure resonance or other stuff, the eq could help drop those spikes.</p><p></p><p>I guess i'm just not understanding why replacing the stock amp with the ms-8 would help with the problems i'm experiencing. I'm not doubting your opinion, i'm just inexperienced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeremymef, post: 8228907, member: 659786"] I'm not sure what gain I would be getting with the ms-8. Having the 31 band eq would be great, and I like the idea of setting xover with variable rolloff for each speaker. I'm also pretty sure that I don't have a subwoofer down there. I am going to look tonight, but i've been under that seat a few times and never noticed it, nor felt it. I can use those on the new sub when I get to it (also DVC). I'm a little out of my knowledge base here though, like I said I'm much more into home audio. How would the ms-8 help with distortion? I would assume that this is coming from over-excursion on the drivers. At any volume on some songs they have a definite distorted sound on certain notes. It's most common on classical music where each note is more distinct and therefore when it hits that freq. it is very apparent. It's almost imperceptible on fast rock music. With the ms-8 having 20w/ch it can definitely drive quite a bit of power per driver, however would more power help with the distortion? I understand that if i'm experiencing peaks because of car/enclosure resonance or other stuff, the eq could help drop those spikes. I guess i'm just not understanding why replacing the stock amp with the ms-8 would help with the problems i'm experiencing. I'm not doubting your opinion, i'm just inexperienced. [/QUOTE]
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