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<blockquote data-quote="cleansoundzz" data-source="post: 4637711" data-attributes="member: 589711"><p>I unhooked my faithful Kicker KQ 9 that I had running for years and years because an installer said it wasn't needed. However, the separation in my sounds is not what it was. When I turn the bass up the mids were not as clear as they were. With the KQ 9 in had a built in 100hz high pass equalizer and excellent low pass settings for my subwoofer. In the past you could hear me a block away and hear every single word as I was pulling up. Not as much anymore. Something told me to hold on to my KQ 9 and I listened so it was in the garage just as clean as ever. I do not have to be at work until 12:30pm tomorrow, in goes the KQ 9 and back comes that detailed clarity and separation that I miss so much. I guess that is a reason why equalizers of all types are still sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleansoundzz, post: 4637711, member: 589711"] I unhooked my faithful Kicker KQ 9 that I had running for years and years because an installer said it wasn't needed. However, the separation in my sounds is not what it was. When I turn the bass up the mids were not as clear as they were. With the KQ 9 in had a built in 100hz high pass equalizer and excellent low pass settings for my subwoofer. In the past you could hear me a block away and hear every single word as I was pulling up. Not as much anymore. Something told me to hold on to my KQ 9 and I listened so it was in the garage just as clean as ever. I do not have to be at work until 12:30pm tomorrow, in goes the KQ 9 and back comes that detailed clarity and separation that I miss so much. I guess that is a reason why equalizers of all types are still sold. [/QUOTE]
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