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Any car audio nuts in here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lemmiwinks" data-source="post: 16132456" data-attributes="member: 135323"><p>If anything instead of EQ you should use processing units, like the Audison Bit One, which was big when I used to deal with car audio.</p><p>But I've been away from it for 5 years now so what's good today might not be the same.</p><p></p><p>I used to have a pretty fancy system in my Lincoln in which I never used any EQ or even sound processing unit.</p><p></p><p>Front: DD 6.5's in the door, DD tweeter in the A-pillar.</p><p>Subs: 4x DD 0815 (think that was the name?) up through the rear deck (with the ports aswell). </p><p></p><p>Amps: DD TA2 for the tweeters (tube hybrid amp, one of the very few ever existed), DD A3 for the 6.5 mids.</p><p>2x Mosconi 300.2 for the subs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It was "pretty" wild to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemmiwinks, post: 16132456, member: 135323"] If anything instead of EQ you should use processing units, like the Audison Bit One, which was big when I used to deal with car audio. But I've been away from it for 5 years now so what's good today might not be the same. I used to have a pretty fancy system in my Lincoln in which I never used any EQ or even sound processing unit. Front: DD 6.5's in the door, DD tweeter in the A-pillar. Subs: 4x DD 0815 (think that was the name?) up through the rear deck (with the ports aswell). Amps: DD TA2 for the tweeters (tube hybrid amp, one of the very few ever existed), DD A3 for the 6.5 mids. 2x Mosconi 300.2 for the subs. It was "pretty" wild to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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