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Hey guys what do you all think of the planet audio PEQ-15 Equalizer is this a good product to buy?

http://www.planetaudiousa.com/main/507

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Never used it but the parametric aspect looks tight. I've used Zapco and now I got Clarion's EQ7. Bless you for preamping. Nowadays general music needs all the help it can get.
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dred wrote:

Hey guys what do you all think of the planet audio PEQ-15 Equalizer is this a good product to buy?

http://www.planetaudiousa.com/main/507

there are a bunch of aftermarket radios that have the same features as that eq built in. i wouldn't spend money on a parametric eq.
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oh ok so what that of Eq would you buy? Is a graphic EQ better?
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parametric EQ's are just simpler to use and like i said, most new mid-level radios will have pretty much the same features as the EQ you had in the link. but, if you really want to have some control over your sound then you need a graphic EQ . instead of the generic bass, mid and treble, you have actual center frequencies that you can adjust. but, graphic EQ's are only more useful if you have more than 4 bands and you have to understand a little about how they work if you want to use one the way it was meant. i use a 9 band kenwood eq and it took me about 2 weeks of minor adjustments and a lot of listening time to get the sound the way i wanted it.
why do you want a separate EQ? are you just trying to make your system louder?
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well just to get my bass more defined and mids and highs
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A spl competitor might find that preamp useful. Their music is that simple. NO OFFENSE, haha. If a producer mixes in high punch bass or a blaring snare in your rap music, a in dash EQ can save the day. Is your system compatible?
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dred wrote:
well just to get my bass more defined and mids and highs
not sure what it will do for your bass because most EQ's are mainly for mids and highs with maybe one slider for sub bass frequency. what do you mean by "more defined"? what is the "problem" you are having that makes you want an EQ? if your bass sounds sloppy on fast beats then you should be looking to redesign your box or turn down your sub so that it blends more with your mids.
a sub will only be playing from 30hz to maybe up around 120hz so it will be hard to get any kind of "detail" in a span of 90hz. to get detailed bass it needs to blend together with your mids. a good graphic EQ can help with that but i doubt a simple parametric will do much.
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Sounds more like he needs a better sub, or box design. A eq is good for tuning, no for fixing problems in your sound of your sub. What are you using for your sub, box size. That will help others to understand what is going on. And what are you really after more defined where? Do you want it more accurate? Or to hit harder in the low end?

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