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Depends on what you want to do with it really and if you plan to power it in car or out of car.

Goldline makes a few quality pieces. Their older gear wasn't horribly accurate, but it would still work to achieve a flatter system respons

Ideally, you should look into a USB interface and a good measurement mic and then get an application for a computer. This will let you look at the bigger picture with Phase, Time alignment and EQ.

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Depends on what you want to do with it really and if you plan to power it in car or out of car.

Goldline makes a few quality pieces. Their older gear wasn't horribly accurate, but it would still work to achieve a flatter system respons

Ideally, you should look into a USB interface and a good measurement mic and then get an application for a computer. This will let you look at the bigger picture with Phase, Time alignment and EQ.

Yeah I was thinking about using a computer, what are some recommended mics and apps?

Thanks

-Mike

well.. heh I can recommend extremely nice mics, but for car purposes the Behringer ECM8000 should be perfectly fine.

As far as interfaces go, pretty much any USB microphone pre-amplifier at around $100 should have decent enough specs.

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well.. heh I can recommend extremely nice mics, but for car purposes the Behringer ECM8000 should be perfectly fine.

As far as interfaces go, pretty much any USB microphone pre-amplifier at around $100 should have decent enough specs.

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