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Unhappy with the sound quality of my install. Where can I improve it? Wiring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blake Vandercar" data-source="post: 8677809" data-attributes="member: 677153"><p>I got that bluetooth dongle for the DSP just so I could compare SQ with that of the head unit as an audio source. Not a HUGE difference *between the two*, which is great news. </p><p></p><p>But I’ve been still trying to tweak the sound while using the BT audio source. Since I’ve isolated the problem down quite a bit, I’ve decided to make a new thread: <a href="https://www.caraudio.com/threads/baffled-rockford-fosgate-p165-se-crossovers-don’t-even-filter-freqs-is-this-common.602284/" target="_blank">https://www.caraudio.com/threads/baffled-rockford-fosgate-p165-se-crossovers-don’t-even-filter-freqs-is-this-common.602284/</a></p><p></p><p>If you check it out you’ll see that I’m starting to think you’re absolutely right. I just really, REALLY don’t understand why passive crossovers are so popular and recommended (by people, by Crutchfield, etc)— clearly they must sound good to some people? Man, it’s like I got a bad box of speakers from the bottom of the bin, or a knockoff from China or something...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blake Vandercar, post: 8677809, member: 677153"] I got that bluetooth dongle for the DSP just so I could compare SQ with that of the head unit as an audio source. Not a HUGE difference *between the two*, which is great news. But I’ve been still trying to tweak the sound while using the BT audio source. Since I’ve isolated the problem down quite a bit, I’ve decided to make a new thread: [URL]https://www.caraudio.com/threads/baffled-rockford-fosgate-p165-se-crossovers-don’t-even-filter-freqs-is-this-common.602284/[/URL] If you check it out you’ll see that I’m starting to think you’re absolutely right. I just really, REALLY don’t understand why passive crossovers are so popular and recommended (by people, by Crutchfield, etc)— clearly they must sound good to some people? Man, it’s like I got a bad box of speakers from the bottom of the bin, or a knockoff from China or something... [/QUOTE]
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