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What exactly is a "proper install"
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<blockquote data-quote="focused313" data-source="post: 8196798" data-attributes="member: 553658"><p>I wasn't expecting to agree 100% with the first response I came across, but I do. I personally don't think the lack of baffles and deadening makes an install any "less proper", but it's about getting the best sound out of the products you have. Oh yea, avoid clipping (as per proper gain settings).</p><p></p><p>One thing I've learned about forums is that most of the people haven't used enough products to tell you if one thing is better than another, all they can do is vouch for what they liked, in their specific cars, from their install. Unless someone has used it, take it with a grain of salt. People have won competitions with almost every brand of gear that is made. Lastly, sound quality is only as good as your ears tell you it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="focused313, post: 8196798, member: 553658"] I wasn't expecting to agree 100% with the first response I came across, but I do. I personally don't think the lack of baffles and deadening makes an install any "less proper", but it's about getting the best sound out of the products you have. Oh yea, avoid clipping (as per proper gain settings). One thing I've learned about forums is that most of the people haven't used enough products to tell you if one thing is better than another, all they can do is vouch for what they liked, in their specific cars, from their install. Unless someone has used it, take it with a grain of salt. People have won competitions with almost every brand of gear that is made. Lastly, sound quality is only as good as your ears tell you it is. [/QUOTE]
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