Equalizer Question
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:18 am
I've been pondering a few options about my new install.
I just purchased a Pioneer P880PRS which has 16 bands of equalization and also the ability to Auto EQ which I haven't tried out yet.
I also have an EQ215 and a EQ215x.
I'm debating which route to go with.
Options are: 1. Just use the 880PRS equalizer with Auto EQ.
2. Just use the EQ215(x).
3. Use the Auto EQ on the 880PRS and then set the EQ215(x) to the same settings. (Basically see what frequencies to boost/cut by looking at the 880 after Auto EQ
and copying it to the EQ215(x).
Is there really any major difference by using the 880's EQ as opposed to the EQ215?
If I don't have to add another processor to the equation, I really don't want to, but if it will sound better I'm not going to be against it.
Any suggestions?
I just purchased a Pioneer P880PRS which has 16 bands of equalization and also the ability to Auto EQ which I haven't tried out yet.
I also have an EQ215 and a EQ215x.
I'm debating which route to go with.
Options are: 1. Just use the 880PRS equalizer with Auto EQ.
2. Just use the EQ215(x).
3. Use the Auto EQ on the 880PRS and then set the EQ215(x) to the same settings. (Basically see what frequencies to boost/cut by looking at the 880 after Auto EQ
and copying it to the EQ215(x).
Is there really any major difference by using the 880's EQ as opposed to the EQ215?
If I don't have to add another processor to the equation, I really don't want to, but if it will sound better I'm not going to be against it.
Any suggestions?