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<blockquote data-quote="uriel250" data-source="post: 8869601" data-attributes="member: 681757"><p>Fair.</p><p>I will get one of those DSPs.</p><p>The Daytone + Mic is roughly 900NIS ($250).</p><p>The Helix Mini MK2 - about 1800NIS ($500) - But that one includes "professional" installation by the authorized reseller rep.</p><p></p><p>The reviews on the Daytone on Amazon are not that good (4.2 stars). Do you think I'll be fine with it calibrating it on my own?</p><p>I just have to let it do all the job once the mic is connected to my phone? Put my phone on the listening position (Like you do with AV receivers)? No need for manual intervention?</p><p></p><p>I already did some calibration to a Denon AV receiver (<span style="font-family: 'Google Sans'"><span style="color: rgb(31, 31, 31)">Audyssey)</span></span>, if that's about the same process then it should be pretty easy.</p><p></p><p>And for the amp kit, I see they only come with 20ft of speaker cable, would that be enough for an SUV (Kia Sportage)?</p><p>16GA or 14GA for the speaker wire? I found some Skar Audio kit that has much better reviews than the 14GA no name OFC kit that you linked above but it's 16GA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uriel250, post: 8869601, member: 681757"] Fair. I will get one of those DSPs. The Daytone + Mic is roughly 900NIS ($250). The Helix Mini MK2 - about 1800NIS ($500) - But that one includes "professional" installation by the authorized reseller rep. The reviews on the Daytone on Amazon are not that good (4.2 stars). Do you think I'll be fine with it calibrating it on my own? I just have to let it do all the job once the mic is connected to my phone? Put my phone on the listening position (Like you do with AV receivers)? No need for manual intervention? I already did some calibration to a Denon AV receiver ([FONT=Google Sans][COLOR=rgb(31, 31, 31)]Audyssey)[/COLOR][/FONT], if that's about the same process then it should be pretty easy. And for the amp kit, I see they only come with 20ft of speaker cable, would that be enough for an SUV (Kia Sportage)? 16GA or 14GA for the speaker wire? I found some Skar Audio kit that has much better reviews than the 14GA no name OFC kit that you linked above but it's 16GA. [/QUOTE]
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