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Audiophile Grade |
April-20-12 |
| Reviewer:
Scott T
from Missouri
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This is my second in-dash processor from Audiocontrol. While I cannot speak about a 4 channel amp installation, I do know it offers audiophile quality sound in a bi-ampled 2 channel configuration. Properly setup, you are maximizing the output of your head unit, sending a clean and powerful signal to your amps. That allows yout to turn the gain on the amps way down, so that the THREE.2 can keep the signal way above the noise floor. Once you calibrate your system, and balance the ouput of the sub, to the front stage, you will be lessed with clean, sparkling sound.
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OK.. but not perfect. |
January-16-12 |
| Reviewer:
Ken R.
from Greeley, Colorado
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I had big hopes for this unit. I was not at all pleased how it sounded with the EQ engaged. The stereo spacing changed. This unit needs a left/right fader and 4 channel inputs. My dash unit has four outputs and a sub output. Going from that to two in, four out, plus sub out doesn't enhance anything! The increased voltage seemed to really clean-up the signal, making my system sound FANTASTIC...with the EQ dis-engaged. What good is an exoensive EQ if it squeezes the stereo spectrum to greatly reduced width! I pulled it out of my console and got rid of it. Yes...I am picky. NOT recomended.
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explain wiring diagram on crossover? |
December-28-11 |
| Reviewer:
promodude
from lee summit,MO
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As I know as a mobile dj I know good sound. not all crossovers sound the same. sometimes the cheaper versions crossover bass drops are lower than the 1's that cost alot
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