eq question and looking for..
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eq question and looking for..
Never really fooled with PG EQ's.. but do they have a 4 channel EQ.... or maybe even 6 channel.. actually does any maker have one.. Looked briefly on net/bay and didnt see but 1's and 2's.. JLMK thanks
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bottom line is that im looking for an eq that will be aproprie for my friends rig. she, as far as my determination, needs to eq at least her fronts/rear doors....quite possibly subs as well. but does anyone eq subs... for me I guess I do but that's by default with eq being in HU. but would someone actually eq sub outs externally
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look at the audiocontrol's they have a EQS or something 6 channel in and out , and each one has it's own bit of EQ
http://mobileaudiocontrol.com/product.a ... 1=5248&l2=
Great sound for six channels, all in one unit. Separate inputs and equalization for front, rear, and subwoofer speakers. The EQS has seven bands of full and half octave equalization control for the front and rear plus six, one-third octave equalization bands for maximum bass control. Add to that the Programmable Frequency Match (PFM) filter and a low output impedance line driver and you get maximum output and sonic clarity everywhere in the car. And to easily use a factory head unit, the EQS has built-in speaker level inputs. Truly a product for those who consider perfection possible
The only other EQ I would use besides a PG,
http://mobileaudiocontrol.com/product.a ... 1=5248&l2=
Great sound for six channels, all in one unit. Separate inputs and equalization for front, rear, and subwoofer speakers. The EQS has seven bands of full and half octave equalization control for the front and rear plus six, one-third octave equalization bands for maximum bass control. Add to that the Programmable Frequency Match (PFM) filter and a low output impedance line driver and you get maximum output and sonic clarity everywhere in the car. And to easily use a factory head unit, the EQS has built-in speaker level inputs. Truly a product for those who consider perfection possible
The only other EQ I would use besides a PG,
AKA Shaheenk
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?cur ... count_name
PG TEQ6
and PG TEQP4
Never had either of them. But may work for your setup?
PG TEQ6
and PG TEQP4
Never had either of them. But may work for your setup?
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yes I believe it is.. How do they rate versus a PG EQ's? Good stuff?? would most of you guys that do external EQ's go with the audiocontrol stuff?gkitching wrote:Good call shaheen! That is probably the closest thing to what mhyde71 is looking for.
Pls Thx
Matt
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Yes! Audio Control and PG were always the best for outboard processing. AC only does processors. Thier build quality has always been great.
Check out smgreen20's install. Appears he is installing an AC unit now. He's using the DQS.
http://phoenixphorum.com/thy-no-limits- ... t5853.html
Check out smgreen20's install. Appears he is installing an AC unit now. He's using the DQS.
http://phoenixphorum.com/thy-no-limits- ... t5853.html
Greg Kitching