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E36 - A-pillars for tweeters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vanquish" data-source="post: 163715" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>LCP,</p><p> </p><p>The TA function on that CDA-9833 is pretty accurate and very simple to use. The method that you described is how most HUs TA works. Some offer Auto TA features too but when it comes to music, I'd trust my own ears. </p><p> </p><p>Perhaps you would like to start experimenting with it on your own for a start. You've got nothing to lose as even if you don't like the end result, you can always reset everything back to flat and start again. Use tracks that you're pretty familiar with to help you identify the tracks' elements/dynamics easily. Otherwise, you can get a reliable installer to tune it to your liking. The Uncle at Golden in Penang is not too bad either or you can go back to Acoustic Edge. Some HU come with both Graphic and Parametric EQ, while others are only with Graphic alone. Your HU comes with Para-EQ only if I remember correctly - but the onboard 5-band parametric EQ is superb if you ask me.</p><p> </p><p>P.S - Selva, AFAIK the Alpine agent/distributor for Malaysia is WKH while KK Lau is just another authorised reseller just like KF Audio, and the likes. Their install/tuning skills and etc IMO are no worse than any other reputable Alpine dealers in Malaysia. As much people tend to rave about them, I've heard a fair amount of horror stories about them and seen it with my own eyes. Oh well ... to each his own, eh ?</p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p>VaN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanquish, post: 163715, member: 84"] LCP, The TA function on that CDA-9833 is pretty accurate and very simple to use. The method that you described is how most HUs TA works. Some offer Auto TA features too but when it comes to music, I'd trust my own ears. Perhaps you would like to start experimenting with it on your own for a start. You've got nothing to lose as even if you don't like the end result, you can always reset everything back to flat and start again. Use tracks that you're pretty familiar with to help you identify the tracks' elements/dynamics easily. Otherwise, you can get a reliable installer to tune it to your liking. The Uncle at Golden in Penang is not too bad either or you can go back to Acoustic Edge. Some HU come with both Graphic and Parametric EQ, while others are only with Graphic alone. Your HU comes with Para-EQ only if I remember correctly - but the onboard 5-band parametric EQ is superb if you ask me. P.S - Selva, AFAIK the Alpine agent/distributor for Malaysia is WKH while KK Lau is just another authorised reseller just like KF Audio, and the likes. Their install/tuning skills and etc IMO are no worse than any other reputable Alpine dealers in Malaysia. As much people tend to rave about them, I've heard a fair amount of horror stories about them and seen it with my own eyes. Oh well ... to each his own, eh ? Regards, VaN. [/QUOTE]
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