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Should I add a processor, will i gain anything?


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From the sounds of it,

"that for a full surround setup and to dial in where you sit in the car and balance everything out to make it where you sit in the driver seat so it sounds even...."

"slopes" and other stuff

My new pioneer headunit allows me to do all that, this new unit is pretty sick

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Processors, especially the 360.3, give you way more control over your sound than the head unit.

So if you're real picky like me, they are a must have.

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Processors are a wonderful addition to a system because it gives you a TON of control over tweaking/tuning IF you know what you're doing ... Since you are new it's probably best if you just do passive setup :)

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