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<blockquote data-quote="nate0" data-source="post: 8664225" data-attributes="member: 674948"><p>Depends on your definition of good sound. It really is up to you honestly. What sounds bad or good to you might be different to me or whomever. From my perspective Yes, absolutely. In my case my 2006 sonata head unit was no where even close to what I replaced it with originally, which was an older beat up clarion I found used for like 20 bucks...</p><p></p><p>Once you start understanding how an audio signal works pre and post processing or anything up the chain before amplification, then you might see ways you can improve or even see ways in why your current system sounds the way it does. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate0, post: 8664225, member: 674948"] Depends on your definition of good sound. It really is up to you honestly. What sounds bad or good to you might be different to me or whomever. From my perspective Yes, absolutely. In my case my 2006 sonata head unit was no where even close to what I replaced it with originally, which was an older beat up clarion I found used for like 20 bucks... Once you start understanding how an audio signal works pre and post processing or anything up the chain before amplification, then you might see ways you can improve or even see ways in why your current system sounds the way it does. [/QUOTE]
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