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Review on 🎡 Enhance Your In-Car Audio Experience with the Audio Control EPICENTERINDASH Bass Restoration Processor by Kevin Huot

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really full in the basement!

This thing really does provide a solid foundation! Click the "Restore" button and it will disconnect from listening to messages or other voice material. When it comes to just the voice it sounds robotic and unbearable but my 2 10 and 650 watts sound like 2 15 and 1000 watts! It's really adorable! I have one of these Soundstream PN4.320D 4-channel amps with Pioneer TS-A1376R A-Series 5.25" 3-way speakers in the speaker walls and Kicker 43CST204 3/4" titanium dome tweeters in the front doors. and Pioneer TS-A6966R 6" x 9" 3-way in the rear packet tray and a Soundstream PN1.650D Class D monoblock amplifier with two 10" Pioneer TSW261S4 Champion Series subwoofers connected at 2 ohms in a 10" Dual Scosche SE102CC. Subwoofer enclosures and 12-inch GS Power grills (sturdy if you replace the stripped screws holding the grill to the brackets) in the trunk. It sounded good, but it REALLY drops the beat after installing an Audio Control EPICENTER InDash Bass Restoration processor in the console's upper compartment behind the door. You don't even need an equalizer. It all works at the speaker level (except Epicenter up to PN1.650D) from a standard head unit for a fully hidden system, so there is some hiss at very low levels with the engine off, but it gets louder than I can scream (can hear not my scream) and still sounds clean and clear. Everything vibrates, mirror, hair, shirt, cat. I spent $750 total and it sounds better than systems that cost twice as much. My friends are now upgrading their systems because they need the same things I do.

Pros
  • This is awesome
Cons
  • Frequency