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I considering competing in sq just to see how much I have to improveRovin wrote:so i see apparently sound off carshows are being allowed again since it have 1 coming up this wk end at COE , after what they get away with "social distancing" for recent crapnival i guess they can do it with this event too
too bad SQ is more close quarters being next to ppl in a car sort of thing otherwise events coulda been held ...
A proper RTA reading is what I want actually.Other than that, my studio pardnas said it sounding like a studio ie. accurate reproduction.This using their own tracksnick639v2 wrote:^^^ yup.
Trust me I was real fraid timelapse lol, last one it had I ended up spending what? Over 6 hours there chatting and amongst 3 cars there was a lot to be learnt, the wifey even came with me and she chill out..
Men sit down in my mids and high Bass van and they hook me up to the RTA too, I was shame to do it but it wasn’t bad at all!!
10/10 would recommend these old farts, knowledge in abundance
Not that nah.My car dutty with mud from my bad road.FMLRovin wrote:^^^ since last yr i waiting for ur demo , then again with covid concern always on everybody mind ...
Rovin wrote:afterwards u can ask a few of them to take a listen to ur system, they usually dont mind & willing to give pointers, doh frighten cause i doubt anybody will say boi ur ting sounding like sh1t unless it really badly sounding like sh1t
That's a normal thing though.Crown amps in carRovin wrote:somebody ask me : any house amp for car ? ...
Well true.But I know men with dj amps normal in their carRovin wrote:normal u say as in todays time ?
if was in d 80s & 90s when high power 12v amps were not as common as now & very expensive back then i wud say yes - i remember maxi pong days they used house amps, EQs & pro audio speakers
with high power technology as cheap\watt as it is nowadays i dont see why a house amp in a car unless its a van\truck\trailer for public events
i dont know if d person who asked me d question thru online really meant like a box,amp,box all in a single 12v self contained unit , is how d question was asked though ....
Rovin wrote:with high power technology as cheap\watt as it is nowadays i dont see why a house amp in a car unless its a van\truck\trailer for public events
Brian Steele wrote:REW really makes it easy to configure the DSP. Just measure, create your target curve, select the EQ option, then select "match response to target", then configure the suggested filter settings in the DSP.
Trying to really tame the subwoofers in my car with the deck's basic controls was just not possible. A DSP and REW made it a breeze...
nick639v2 wrote:How’d you do the REW? Software etc. it intrigues me, I’m trying to get my response better in my np300 and it’s being a nightmare.
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