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September 10th, 2019 11:16 AM #1Has anyone here tried using a Dayton Audio DSP 408? How was your experience?
Figuring out if i am to go for it vs a Ground Zero DSP 4-8x.
Price-wise, a good 40% difference between the two with similar specs on paper.
See the uncanny resemblance between units also.
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September 10th, 2019 12:16 PM #2
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September 10th, 2019 04:17 PM #3
i fully agree with Sleepcare. consult first with your installer if he has experience with similar DSP. it's the tuning process and integration to your car audio system that is key. if DiY installation and you have know-how in tuning then any of the dsp that suit your liking will do.
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November 28th, 2019 06:43 PM #4Needed to boost up the low end of my car subwoofer. Without it my sub just made the bass louder and a little less defined, with it i can set a very low crossover for my sub, lower than my amplifier or head unit allowed for, and eq boost at 23hz. System has the depth and balance i want now. Will probably add a 4 channel amplifier and really dial in the sound of the rest of the system later.
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just seen a 10th gen cross 200,000 miles on reddit. is this a unicorn or has the cvt been proven...
All New 2016 Civic