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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8859687" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>I understand folks. I was skeptical too but... I ended up changing at the last minute. Ordered the DM810. I'm going full active and that makes a substantial difference. I have a friend here in town, he owns a nice car audio shop and he's going to swap some networking machines for all the tuning help I need, could not pass it up. His installer is a whizzbang with DSP, specifically AudioControl. I got the AC for what I was looking at spending for the Audison, not thinking I could go wrong here. Should be fun (sort of).</p><p></p><p>The regular little Dayton isn't in the same league with this unit. I tried it too, in the HT setup and ended up returning it and getting the much better HD unit and it makes a difference. I found the REW software a bit awkward to learn. I already own a great MiniDSP UMIK-1 calibration mic and stand, so just got to learn the ropes with the AC interface. A big 17" HD laptop screen should make it easier for these old eyes to get'r done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8859687, member: 689267"] I understand folks. I was skeptical too but... I ended up changing at the last minute. Ordered the DM810. I'm going full active and that makes a substantial difference. I have a friend here in town, he owns a nice car audio shop and he's going to swap some networking machines for all the tuning help I need, could not pass it up. His installer is a whizzbang with DSP, specifically AudioControl. I got the AC for what I was looking at spending for the Audison, not thinking I could go wrong here. Should be fun (sort of). The regular little Dayton isn't in the same league with this unit. I tried it too, in the HT setup and ended up returning it and getting the much better HD unit and it makes a difference. I found the REW software a bit awkward to learn. I already own a great MiniDSP UMIK-1 calibration mic and stand, so just got to learn the ropes with the AC interface. A big 17" HD laptop screen should make it easier for these old eyes to get'r done! [/QUOTE]
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