I don't buy this without some proof. What standards?
DCX's PF standards are confidential, so you'll just have to do without.
I work in the Aerospace industry and we certainly test all components for EMI emissions stand alone before they go into an airframe.
How about after? Full-vehicle EMC is part of the validation. Sure, component-level testing is important, but full-vehicle tests are the proof in the pudding, so to speak.
Now this I find ammusing because my wife has had two explorers (a '96 and a '96) and both had their VFD displays stop working shortly after purchase.
What does a manufacturing defect have to do with what I said?
Once you start putting any serious power to the paper ones they will blow out.
Which has F. A. to do with the cone material.
If you think your oem paper cone speaker system sounds as good as it gets then you really need to get out more.
I love it when people don't read. What I
said was: "Matter of fact, a properly designed and treated paper/pulp cone is one of the better methods out there. " I
did not say the $3 speakers the OEM use are as "good as it gets," so please quit with the strawman arguments.
BTW, the Alpine F#1 Status components (SPX-Z18T and Z15M) have "cross-cut wood fiber" cones- i. e.
paper. And they manage to be excellent speakers.
Listen to some quality aftermarket installs at a competition for SQ and then talk about your "Premium sound system" from Dodge.
Another useless strawman. for the record, I
detest the "Infinity" system in my Dakota.
I've never seen an oem system with 20 band Para/EQ.
I didn't say it was user accessible.
I also couldn't find any info on a "Philips 7709H DSP" chip.
7706, sorry.
I can tell you that the "flagship" Alpine (flagship products are regarded by the MANUFACTURER to be the best product they make by the way) PXA-H900 Multimedia Manager employs four 100 MIPS LSIs. It features Adaptive EQ, a 31 band real time analyzer and a 175 band digital equalizer, amoung other things. It does real time noise cancellation and time correction.
I
know what it is and what it does, thank you.
You are asking us to believe that they CAN make much better units than what they are selling in the aftermarket but they chose not to because the average consumer doesn't care about quality only features.
I pointed out the
specific cases where OEM units have an edge. You're going of on a tangent, putting words in my mouth.
In short you are asking us to believe that a product that must be produced under a heavy cost constraint is better
As I said before, it depends on how you define "better. " I've spoken as to what specific ways I see the OEM units as "better. "
There are many people who spends thousands of dollars on SQ oriented systems who only want the best SQ.
Yeah, and there are just as many if not more people who spend thousands of dollars on Bose equipment, and such quackery as Tice clocks and Mpingo discs- what's your point?
Interesting, but I don't think I've ever heard of a product with that kind of buisness model.
again, you're arguing with me based on your
interpretation rather than what I actually said.