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October 12, 2011 Great job. JBL MS-8
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Ivan Lee from Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia
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I got this unit few days ago and installed it in my car. Using original factory HU, speaker and wiring. After go through all the setting and calibration. When test and play first song, the sound so surprised. I can't imagine the SQ so good play in factory system. It go for who maintian the factory car setting and don't want to put an amp in.
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October 4, 2011 Good Unit
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Mr. Mike from Nashville, Tn.
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When I got unit it was easy to install. Started to do setup and had serious operator error. Got frustrated and took to friend whom has done installs for many years. He got it going in no time and made me look absolutely stupid. After doing all the tweeking it is absolutely rocking!!! I would definitely recommend to anyone wanting great SQ!!!!! If you can afford the price it is worth every penny.
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January 10, 2013 Excellent Interface with Factory Head Unit
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ER from Lake Havasu City, AZ
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JBL MS-8 serves as an excellent interface between after market amplifiers and a car's factory head unit. I had it installed in a 2012 Prius V with package 3 (navigation). It allowed me to add a Kicker 5 channel amp and high end speakers (Morel 6" woofer in front doors, Morel 6" coax's in rear, BG Planar Ribbon Tweeters in dash, 10" sub in rear) and still retain all the functions of the touch screen and navigation. The sophisticated eq with pink noise assures that you are hearing the complete range of frequencies. You can fine tune your system after installation with the enclosed remote and screen.
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October 23, 2012 MS8 in 2010 Camaro
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Isaac from na, na.
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This unit was installed into a 2010 Camaro with Boston Acoustics after it got a 4ch amp, Kappa Perfects in front, and Polk Dxi690s in the rear, plus a mono amp w/ 2 8" Kicker L7s. Originally it was running off of a 4ch LOC tapped in after the factory amp for signal. Sounded TERRIBLE.
After testing we came to the conclusion the only way to get decent sound was going to be a new headunit or a sound processor, we opted for the sound processor.
Install was straight forward, and the 8 channels of inputs/ outputs was wonderful (really nice to sum the split rear treb/bass channels from the factory amp).
Tuning was a bear, though. Upon first installation we had 2 channels from the front speakers that were low level, sending signal for the front 2 channels of the 4 ch, which then went to a crossover and then the components. A curious issue arose, where on certain songs with certain notes the tweets would sound "crinkly." This went away with sound processing turned off, and moved from left to right depending on seating position selected.
After trying LOTS of stuff, it was finally decided to run 4 channels for the front, 2 for the tweets, powered from the MS8's internal amp, and 2 for the midbass drivers, low level into the 4 ch.
In the end this is what solved the problem.. the MS8 didn't like what the crossover was doing originally when it did its "listening".. but it liked being able to control the tweets and midbass separately.

All that fooling around aside, the end result was amazing. The car was a pleasure to listen to, and the Ms8 really kept the "brightness" of the Kappa Perfect's tweeters in check. The owner said it was driving around in a concert hall, and the system maintained clarity, even under very high volumes.

The MS8 is no toy, and takes lots of time and know-how to install and tune to get the most out of it. But when set up properly it is an excellent component to add into a system to help with SQ. Especially useful as a signal summing device when integrating with a factory signal source.

Also noteable, it's very useful for high end European cars with fiberoptic amplifier systems from the factory. When replacing the factory headunit in these the factory amp needs to go and you're left with a plethora of speakers to drive. The MS8 can be great for not just driving these many, many speakers, but allowing them to sound great at the same time, instead of just "getting them working" by driving a few off of the after market deck's power.
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June 1, 2012 My favourite tech purchase of 2011.
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sllydderrr from De Winton, AB, Canada
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I have now owned the MS-8 for six months. Six months of wedded bliss.

I am thoroughly pleased with the MS-8 and consider it a genuine value for money at sonic's pricing.

The installation is foolproof. The calibration is effortless. It takes only a few minutes with the headset on before you're in autosound heaven. In my case (2011 Ford F150 with Image Dynamics components) the automatic phase/time alignment/eq curves work beautifully and I have never needed to tweak the settings aside from turning up the gain on my subwoofer amplifier. The ability to focus the sound field for the driver, passenger, front seats, or all seats is sweet. I drive alone most of the time so I run the driver position which provides a very enveloping sound. It is truly remarkable to hear certain sounds behind your head, on the 'stage' in front of you, etc, in a car environment.
When I have others with me I switch to 'front' or 'all' and while it loses focus... it is a compromise to try to please all seating positions... the listening experience is still pleasant. I'd say 80% of what it is when riding solo.

The LCD and remote control are handy if you want to change something on the fly. You have instant access to all the DSP modes, eq settings, etc from the comfort of your seat. No need to get access to the unit itself!

The MS-8 is all you need to tie everything together between your attractive multi-function factory stereo and your good quality aftermarket speakers and amplifiers. In my opinion the MS-8's built in amplifiers are adequate only for tweeters and rear-fill.
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April 18, 2012 MAJICAL.
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JOHNIE T from STONE MOUNTAIN, GA
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Sonic Electronix. What will I do without you guys when it comes to car audio systems? Sonic electronix had the best price for the MS8 in the whole world and they delivered.
Now anyone who is familiar with the 2011 Infiniti FX35 will agree with me that this is a great vehicle. But all of the greatness was taken out on the supposedly premium Boss audio system which has no bass or highs. But I bought it anyways, knowing that I can upgrade the system myself.
The quest for the upgrade has seen me through trials of almost every brand of audio components in the market until I finally settled for the JBL power series speakers on 4 doors, with highs set on 0. A pair of Polk Audio tweeters in factory location,a pair of factory speakers in the rear, front and center. Topped off with a 12" Rockford Fosgate P1 (ported box) series all powered by a JBL GTO 3055 5 CHANNEL AMP and the Ms8. Great sounding system but I know that my HU is not feeding the system with all the needed signals. My HU is not designed for aftermarket replacement, moreso it controls a lot of other functions in the vehicle and it also looks great. The JBL Ms8 came as an answer from above to keep my HU and also boost it's power.
For the installation, I made sure that I took it to a pro shop that is familiar with the system. Other shops haven't even heard about the MS8 and I did not want any guess work done on the installation.
After installation was complete, I almost had the installer take out the MS8 because of the horrible sound that I was hearing. There was a horrible hiss-like noise in the background and the music was all muffled up.
I got home and did some tweaking. Some adjustment on my amp's input took care of the hiss-like noise, I left the settings of the MS8 at the factory default, and did some more tweakings on both my HU and my amp.
Next day I turned on the system and boy! I was blown away by the sound that I was hearing.
I felt like I was suspended in a vast expanse of space, engulfed in an invisible blanket of music that seems to be emanating from every conceivable angle.The feeling was celestial.
It seems to get even better as the day goes by.Sort of like it's ''breaking in''. I wanted bass and I got so much bass that I'm not even sure of what to do with all of it. Bass from my HU, bass from my amp and bass from the Ms8 screen controls.

PROS:
The MS8 eliminated the high pitched, ear irritating highs from my system. You can disable logic 7 and or processing to hear your music as raw as it comes. My bassy songs are richer and more defined. I definitely have more power in my system because now my volume controls only goes half way to get to my comfort level compared to my pre-MS8 set up where I had to go all the way to get there.

CONS:
The MS8 is not as easy to install as JBL claimed. It took all day. There are some bass notes that are still not there yet. The system sounds great sometimes than at other times. I find myself doing a lot of tweaking. But whatever way it sounds, it's still an improvement over my pre-MS8 set-up. Thumbs up JBL.
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