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Will I need a signal processor with an Alpine MRV-V500 in my 2013 Chevy Volt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8642140" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yeah you really dont know why you would need anything in a DSP... Just because it sounds good enough to you doesnt mean there's a night and day difference to be had with a DSP. Some people arent going for good enough... Some people actually want something Quality sounding with actual soundstage. Loud and clean is beyond basic. Meanwhile soundstage, realism, smoothness and having everything sound natural even at high outputs is how you graduate from basic car audio to something worth listening to. This is not for some competition sh*t, this is just for daily enjoyment. Its a different crowd from the average joe that just wants a signal to get his gear to work and make things louder and get some bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8642140, member: 650438"] yeah you really dont know why you would need anything in a DSP... Just because it sounds good enough to you doesnt mean there's a night and day difference to be had with a DSP. Some people arent going for good enough... Some people actually want something Quality sounding with actual soundstage. Loud and clean is beyond basic. Meanwhile soundstage, realism, smoothness and having everything sound natural even at high outputs is how you graduate from basic car audio to something worth listening to. This is not for some competition sh*t, this is just for daily enjoyment. Its a different crowd from the average joe that just wants a signal to get his gear to work and make things louder and get some bass. [/QUOTE]
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