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<blockquote data-quote="JAZN" data-source="post: 1322111" data-attributes="member: 556702"><p>If you're not satisfied with the tuning of your system now, then you should go ahead and buy it. DTA in theory isn't too hard to learn, I have yet to perfect it in practice though. I'm actually going to buy some software/equipment to help me set my TA cuz I'm too noob to set it myself. And yes, the warranty is worth $50 IMO. Extra EQing capability is always a nice thing to have, as long as you are good at setting it by ear or have access to an RTA. I **** at setting that too lol, gonna buy an RTA to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAZN, post: 1322111, member: 556702"] If you're not satisfied with the tuning of your system now, then you should go ahead and buy it. DTA in theory isn't too hard to learn, I have yet to perfect it in practice though. I'm actually going to buy some software/equipment to help me set my TA cuz I'm too noob to set it myself. And yes, the warranty is worth $50 IMO. Extra EQing capability is always a nice thing to have, as long as you are good at setting it by ear or have access to an RTA. I **** at setting that too lol, gonna buy an RTA to help. [/QUOTE]
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