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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 60156" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>The problem lies in the fact that Pioneer is a more well catered market range. They have the low end line that anyone can afford and has little to no features and they have the highest end possible too that has more fun stuff on it than you can imagine and gives an excellent SQ and a decent pre-out. But when your running a good higher end amp that cple volts of pre-out I have found are not always what is necessary. Besides anything else you run it thru. Such as, EQ, sound processor or whatever may not even allow a high voltage out to the amp so you just defeated the purpose in having a high voltage out! Pick one or the other, but either way you look at it it is what you feel the most comfortable with and what you feel sounds the best right? Then again one advantage I found to the pioneer was I could cater a setting on the EQ and position of the sound even for each judge as I got to know what they were looking for at different shows, but learning is another part of the whole car audio experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 60156, member: 544457"] The problem lies in the fact that Pioneer is a more well catered market range. They have the low end line that anyone can afford and has little to no features and they have the highest end possible too that has more fun stuff on it than you can imagine and gives an excellent SQ and a decent pre-out. But when your running a good higher end amp that cple volts of pre-out I have found are not always what is necessary. Besides anything else you run it thru. Such as, EQ, sound processor or whatever may not even allow a high voltage out to the amp so you just defeated the purpose in having a high voltage out! Pick one or the other, but either way you look at it it is what you feel the most comfortable with and what you feel sounds the best right? Then again one advantage I found to the pioneer was I could cater a setting on the EQ and position of the sound even for each judge as I got to know what they were looking for at different shows, but learning is another part of the whole car audio experience. [/QUOTE]
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