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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 778975" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>A crossover is not going to do much at all. A eq may but only if it is there to do a dedicated job on an identified problem. Personally I would look at an Eclipse head unit first and leave the eq out of the loop entirely. This will make a noticeable difference in how you use your system. The more signal manipulation you do, the greater the chance of noise and clipped signals. Pour your dollars into a better placement of the front speakers if you are not going to change the cd player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 778975, member: 552189"] A crossover is not going to do much at all. A eq may but only if it is there to do a dedicated job on an identified problem. Personally I would look at an Eclipse head unit first and leave the eq out of the loop entirely. This will make a noticeable difference in how you use your system. The more signal manipulation you do, the greater the chance of noise and clipped signals. Pour your dollars into a better placement of the front speakers if you are not going to change the cd player. [/QUOTE]
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