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date: 22 Mar 2007 04:16:02 -0700,    group: uk.rec.audio.car        back       
To DLS or not to DLS   
Hi, I'm considering upgrading my front speakers to DLS B6A's which
were recommended by my local tuner shop. I drive a Skoda Fabia.
Currently I've got a 10 in. JL subwoofer in the back connected to a
Steg Qmos II amp plus alpine speakers in the back panel. I would like
to find out how good the DLS system is?
Is this DLS - EFR tech just marketing hype, or what is it exactly?
How does the system compare to other high end systems like focals or
something else.
Will they sound good without an additional amp? Just asking, because I
don't have the funds for one now.
I'm quite a beginner to car audio, so I would appreciate your input on
what the two level tweeter select w/ the DLS B6A means? What level to
select?
Thanks I'll appreciate your feedback.
date: 22 Mar 2007 04:16:02 -0700   author:   unknown

To DLS or not to DLS   
Hi, I'm considering upgrading my front speakers to DLS B6A's which
were recommended by my local tuner shop. I drive a Skoda Fabia.
Currently I've got a 10 in. JL subwoofer in the back connected to a
Steg Qmos II amp plus alpine speakers in the back panel. I would like
to find out how good the DLS system is?
Is this DLS - EFR tech just marketing hype, or what is it exactly?
How does the system compare to other high end systems like focals or
something else.
Will they sound good without an additional amp? Just asking, because I
don't have the funds for one now.
I'm quite a beginner to car audio, so I would appreciate your input on
what the two level tweeter select w/ the DLS B6A means? What level to
select?
Thanks I'll appreciate your feedback.
date: 22 Mar 2007 04:16:02 -0700   author:   unknown

To DLS or not to DLS   
Hi, I'm considering upgrading my front speakers to DLS B6A's which
were recommended by my local tuner shop. I drive a Skoda Fabia.
Currently I've got a 10 in. JL subwoofer in the back connected to a
Steg Qmos II amp plus alpine speakers in the back panel. I would like
to find out how good the DLS system is?
Is this DLS - EFR tech just marketing hype, or what is it exactly?
How does the system compare to other high end systems like focals or
something else.
Will they sound good without an additional amp? Just asking, because I
don't have the funds for one now.
I'm quite a beginner to car audio, so I would appreciate your input on
what the two level tweeter select w/ the DLS B6A means? What level to
select?
Thanks I'll appreciate your feedback.
date: 22 Mar 2007 04:16:02 -0700   author:   unknown

To DLS or not to DLS   
Hi, I'm considering upgrading my front speakers to DLS B6A's which
were recommended by my local tuner shop. I drive a Skoda Fabia.
Currently I've got a 10 in. JL subwoofer in the back connected to a
Steg Qmos II amp plus alpine speakers in the back panel. I would like
to find out how good the DLS system is?
Is this DLS - EFR tech just marketing hype, or what is it exactly?
How does the system compare to other high end systems like focals or
something else.
Will they sound good without an additional amp? Just asking, because I
don't have the funds for one now.
I'm quite a beginner to car audio, so I would appreciate your input on
what the two level tweeter select w/ the DLS B6A means? What level to
select?
Thanks I'll appreciate your feedback.
date: 22 Mar 2007 04:16:02 -0700   author:   unknown

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