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<blockquote data-quote="Speedbump3" data-source="post: 4564688" data-attributes="member: 593347"><p>When setup correctly, they sound great. The only inconvenience is using the units remote fob as the volume instead of the radio volume knob. It does a good job of taming the oem eq setting and flattening the signal. Then with all the options to tailor exactly the way you like. However that pro can be its biggest con. You need to be careful using all those eq options and it becomes tedious. Once setup correctly though it sounds good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedbump3, post: 4564688, member: 593347"] When setup correctly, they sound great. The only inconvenience is using the units remote fob as the volume instead of the radio volume knob. It does a good job of taming the oem eq setting and flattening the signal. Then with all the options to tailor exactly the way you like. However that pro can be its biggest con. You need to be careful using all those eq options and it becomes tedious. Once setup correctly though it sounds good. [/QUOTE]
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