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<blockquote data-quote="The Camry" data-source="post: 8498827" data-attributes="member: 657974"><p>So heres my recommendation. Consider not getting an 80prs. I have one, its great but it has some very serious tuning draw backs and its interface is kinda..unintuitive.</p><p></p><p>Instead get a C-DSP. It has a full 6 band parametric PER output. So 6 bands PEQ per speaker and then another 6 PEQ over your entire l/r input. plus time alignment and crossover control. It has everything and more that the 80prs has and all around the same price. There is also a thread on DIYMA that shows you how to pretty much auto tune your system with the C-DSP and a program called REW</p><p></p><p>The only thing you need to worry about is how you get your source signal there. If you use an android based phone, you can get a 20$ adapter that turns your phone usb to a SPDIF output. its SUPERIOR sound quality and no chance of noise in your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Camry, post: 8498827, member: 657974"] So heres my recommendation. Consider not getting an 80prs. I have one, its great but it has some very serious tuning draw backs and its interface is kinda..unintuitive. Instead get a C-DSP. It has a full 6 band parametric PER output. So 6 bands PEQ per speaker and then another 6 PEQ over your entire l/r input. plus time alignment and crossover control. It has everything and more that the 80prs has and all around the same price. There is also a thread on DIYMA that shows you how to pretty much auto tune your system with the C-DSP and a program called REW The only thing you need to worry about is how you get your source signal there. If you use an android based phone, you can get a 20$ adapter that turns your phone usb to a SPDIF output. its SUPERIOR sound quality and no chance of noise in your system. [/QUOTE]
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