Author Topic: Improving the Sound Quality of an RCD-510?  (Read 23997 times)

Offline am1w

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Re: Improving the Sound Quality of an RCD-510?
« Reply #50 on: 04 February 2011, 20:26 »
The way it sounds now, it is quite amazing. Maybe it is time I stopped fiddling. :rolleyes:

I think you need to hear your new system in the real world i.e. when you are back driving etc.
Once its been warmed up and bedded in I think you will already have a 'premium' system
Enjoy it !

It will be bedded in pretty quickly even if I don't drive the car. :wink:
As regards having a 'premium' system, that's nice of you to say so. But ICE systems north of £4000 are considered premium, I understand. Mine is still considered a cheapo job as far as the ICE gurus are concerned.  :cry:
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Re: Improving the Sound Quality of an RCD-510?
« Reply #51 on: 05 February 2011, 11:38 »
The way it sounds now, it is quite amazing. Maybe it is time I stopped fiddling. :rolleyes:

I think you need to hear your new system in the real world i.e. when you are back driving etc.
Once its been warmed up and bedded in I think you will already have a 'premium' system
Enjoy it !

It will be bedded in pretty quickly even if I don't drive the car. :wink:
As regards having a 'premium' system, that's nice of you to say so. But ICE systems north of £4000 are considered premium, I understand. Mine is still considered a cheapo job as far as the ICE gurus are concerned.  :cry:
'Premium' does not equal better but quality and correct tonality, imaging, staging does not need to cost especially on the electonics side of it :wink:.
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