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<blockquote data-quote="TimberJon" data-source="post: 767628" data-attributes="member: 552797"><p>I know I've asked WAY too many questions here before. But i was listening to my system.. and i realized that it sounds a little different than it used to. a little fuzzy maybe. Maybe its the buzz in my head.</p><p></p><p>I believe I started getting this rediculous idea around the time I saw a review/documentary on "every system has to have a Line Driver of some kind"</p><p></p><p>and well... why the hell Didnt I think of that..?</p><p></p><p>So I went straight to yahoo and searched "best line drivers"</p><p></p><p>nothing.</p><p></p><p>went to Bcae1.com and read all about it.</p><p></p><p><strong>SO</strong>, my conclusion depends on one major question of two possible answers.</p><p></p><p><strong>Question being:</strong> Do I need one signal processing unit? Or the two-unit install as described on Babins' site?</p><p></p><p>Seems like AudioControl and ARC Audio make good stuff, and many different models from AudioControl. sweet..</p><p></p><p><strong>Question on installation,</strong> My preference is just a single unit. $200 or lower.</p><p></p><p>If there IS one or more areas of interference with my RCA lines.. common sense would tell me that I would want the processor installed in the trunk, before the amp. Not in the front near the HU right?</p><p></p><p>Now in the other case, where theres the processing unit, and the Reciever.. Then the reciever goes in the trunk, and the processor goes in the front by the Head unit? I see no reason why the two would be near each other.</p><p></p><p>I had never researched signal processors or crossovers, So I dont really understand how it all works on the installation side. I DO understand that the signal processor takes an unbalanced signal, copies it, flips it across the center of the wave (that right?) and produces a balanced signal, or more balanced perhaps. While i believe i have no idea what im talking about, I DO hope that I have the general idea down.. A yay or nay on this would be helpful, thanks lol.</p><p></p><p>Well long question short, What are all the good ones? And I dont need a processor for my subs Do I? mostly just for the in-cabin speaks? Orr.. is that not a bad idea, having a processor for my subs?</p><p></p><p>Brand and model suggestions welcome! pile it on, Ill go look up stats myself.</p><p></p><p>Tips on what KIND of stats, or ranges of stats i'd be looking for is ALSO welcome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys! Soon as i get my second job (interviewing here and there) And I get out of major debt, AND can afford a digital camera.. I'll post all the pics I can manage from my system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberJon, post: 767628, member: 552797"] I know I've asked WAY too many questions here before. But i was listening to my system.. and i realized that it sounds a little different than it used to. a little fuzzy maybe. Maybe its the buzz in my head. I believe I started getting this rediculous idea around the time I saw a review/documentary on "every system has to have a Line Driver of some kind" and well... why the hell Didnt I think of that..? So I went straight to yahoo and searched "best line drivers" nothing. went to Bcae1.com and read all about it. [B]SO[/B], my conclusion depends on one major question of two possible answers. [B]Question being:[/B] Do I need one signal processing unit? Or the two-unit install as described on Babins' site? Seems like AudioControl and ARC Audio make good stuff, and many different models from AudioControl. sweet.. [B]Question on installation,[/B] My preference is just a single unit. $200 or lower. If there IS one or more areas of interference with my RCA lines.. common sense would tell me that I would want the processor installed in the trunk, before the amp. Not in the front near the HU right? Now in the other case, where theres the processing unit, and the Reciever.. Then the reciever goes in the trunk, and the processor goes in the front by the Head unit? I see no reason why the two would be near each other. I had never researched signal processors or crossovers, So I dont really understand how it all works on the installation side. I DO understand that the signal processor takes an unbalanced signal, copies it, flips it across the center of the wave (that right?) and produces a balanced signal, or more balanced perhaps. While i believe i have no idea what im talking about, I DO hope that I have the general idea down.. A yay or nay on this would be helpful, thanks lol. Well long question short, What are all the good ones? And I dont need a processor for my subs Do I? mostly just for the in-cabin speaks? Orr.. is that not a bad idea, having a processor for my subs? Brand and model suggestions welcome! pile it on, Ill go look up stats myself. Tips on what KIND of stats, or ranges of stats i'd be looking for is ALSO welcome. Thanks guys! Soon as i get my second job (interviewing here and there) And I get out of major debt, AND can afford a digital camera.. I'll post all the pics I can manage from my system. [/QUOTE]
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