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<blockquote data-quote="SkizzDawg" data-source="post: 8767913" data-attributes="member: 684152"><p>Thanks for the feedback hispls. </p><p>The Pioneer HU that i had in the car, was one of those good head units. came with a mic to set things. it has a whole lot of adjustability and features. it was also damn expensive. I didn't find any Multi media head units that offered similar level of features to my previous pioneer head unit and i really wanted the double din touch screen setup and not another single din. </p><p></p><p>I have tried rotating the box, facing up, facing towards cab and facing rear. facing rear seemed to be the better of the 3.</p><p></p><p>i am happy to report that after turning on a feature (sets the lower frequencies to what 62.5 is set to) i thought it was more like a "loudness" setting (then i read the owners manual, yea who would have thought you would learn something from reading the manual, go figure. LOL). </p><p>the bass sounds better for the couple of songs i was able to listen to on the way in to work. </p><p>I will have to try the rotating the box again now that i have turned this feature on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkizzDawg, post: 8767913, member: 684152"] Thanks for the feedback hispls. The Pioneer HU that i had in the car, was one of those good head units. came with a mic to set things. it has a whole lot of adjustability and features. it was also damn expensive. I didn't find any Multi media head units that offered similar level of features to my previous pioneer head unit and i really wanted the double din touch screen setup and not another single din. I have tried rotating the box, facing up, facing towards cab and facing rear. facing rear seemed to be the better of the 3. i am happy to report that after turning on a feature (sets the lower frequencies to what 62.5 is set to) i thought it was more like a "loudness" setting (then i read the owners manual, yea who would have thought you would learn something from reading the manual, go figure. LOL). the bass sounds better for the couple of songs i was able to listen to on the way in to work. I will have to try the rotating the box again now that i have turned this feature on. [/QUOTE]
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