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Unhappy with the sound quality of my install. Where can I improve it? Wiring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blake Vandercar" data-source="post: 8676428" data-attributes="member: 677153"><p>Honda so nope, but the DSR1 does work as a normal DSP without the data link so that could be a mid-price option at $250 (done a lot of research today haha)</p><p></p><p>Really, i should’ve predicted the auto-DSP on my amp wouldn’t satisfy my need to tweak things myself. I’m going to start off with the Dayton DSP and a new 4ch amp that doesn’t have the auto-DSP, and also raises the per-channel RMS from 45W to 60W to match my 60W rated speakers... If the setup doesn’t meet my expectations, that’s the beauty of free returns. Return, raise budget, check results, repeat... will report back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blake Vandercar, post: 8676428, member: 677153"] Honda so nope, but the DSR1 does work as a normal DSP without the data link so that could be a mid-price option at $250 (done a lot of research today haha) Really, i should’ve predicted the auto-DSP on my amp wouldn’t satisfy my need to tweak things myself. I’m going to start off with the Dayton DSP and a new 4ch amp that doesn’t have the auto-DSP, and also raises the per-channel RMS from 45W to 60W to match my 60W rated speakers... If the setup doesn’t meet my expectations, that’s the beauty of free returns. Return, raise budget, check results, repeat... will report back. [/QUOTE]
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