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<blockquote data-quote="its_bacon12" data-source="post: 4056975" data-attributes="member: 558729"><p>you will see that almost every active setup is different based on user's preferences..</p><p></p><p>it's really ultimately up to you what you want in your setup and how flexible you want to be able to tune your system. i'd say the easiest way would be to get a head unit that has EQ, TA and multiple outputs, to a 4 channel amp to your speakers up front.</p><p></p><p>it's probably the simplest way of running a true active setup without going into different components for everything. My future setup is semi complicated with quite a few components, and for me, it is all absed on my preferences. I love the way nakamichi head units sound, and i dont need a head unit that has EQ, TA, adjustable slopes, etc.. that's what i would use a DSP for.</p><p></p><p>do some more research and find something you like. its not as simple as asking people what the best way to run active is, like i said, its different in almost every situation. i'd consider it a form of art running an active system, it takes time and effort to do it well and make it sound good to your standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its_bacon12, post: 4056975, member: 558729"] you will see that almost every active setup is different based on user's preferences.. it's really ultimately up to you what you want in your setup and how flexible you want to be able to tune your system. i'd say the easiest way would be to get a head unit that has EQ, TA and multiple outputs, to a 4 channel amp to your speakers up front. it's probably the simplest way of running a true active setup without going into different components for everything. My future setup is semi complicated with quite a few components, and for me, it is all absed on my preferences. I love the way nakamichi head units sound, and i dont need a head unit that has EQ, TA, adjustable slopes, etc.. that's what i would use a DSP for. do some more research and find something you like. its not as simple as asking people what the best way to run active is, like i said, its different in almost every situation. i'd consider it a form of art running an active system, it takes time and effort to do it well and make it sound good to your standards. [/QUOTE]
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