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<blockquote data-quote="2na Tacos" data-source="post: 8697937" data-attributes="member: 679076"><p><em>"I think what you did is fine.</em></p><p><em>Personally, I'm always skeptical of cheap processing and would have tried to avoid using the Vibe X/O.</em></p><p><em>A lot of people swear by the Parts Express DSP for 150."</em></p><p></p><p>I agree with you. The install was initially a 'bang for the buck' install. There were obviously no high end, high price parts involved. Technically the install works but, yeah, it could definitely sound better. Biggest problem is the Fiat 124 Spider is essentially a Miata, not a lot of room and very little acoustic insulation of any kind. I've added sound mat to the doors and trunk but there is only so much weight you can add to such a small car. What sounds great in the driveway kinda $uck$ a$$ on the freeway with the top down. I was looking at the Dayton Audio DSP 4x8. Thanks for the suggestion on the Parts Express DSP. I'll look at it as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2na Tacos, post: 8697937, member: 679076"] [I]"I think what you did is fine. Personally, I'm always skeptical of cheap processing and would have tried to avoid using the Vibe X/O. A lot of people swear by the Parts Express DSP for 150."[/I] I agree with you. The install was initially a 'bang for the buck' install. There were obviously no high end, high price parts involved. Technically the install works but, yeah, it could definitely sound better. Biggest problem is the Fiat 124 Spider is essentially a Miata, not a lot of room and very little acoustic insulation of any kind. I've added sound mat to the doors and trunk but there is only so much weight you can add to such a small car. What sounds great in the driveway kinda $uck$ a$$ on the freeway with the top down. I was looking at the Dayton Audio DSP 4x8. Thanks for the suggestion on the Parts Express DSP. I'll look at it as well. [/QUOTE]
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