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DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby nick639v2 » July 10th, 2019, 7:06 pm

Dayton Audio

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Rockford Fosgate Dsr1

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JL TWK-88

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Audio Control DM608

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Who has ventured into these systems?
How do you like them?
Has it met or surpassed expectations?


Seeing the Dayton Audio offers their system for sub 200usd would you consider dipping to your doubles fund to give them a go?

Feel free to discuss, the control these systems allow are sublime.
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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby kavaninho » July 11th, 2019, 8:49 am

Own a dayton DSP with no problems. Its great for the price.

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby Rovin » July 11th, 2019, 10:54 am

i rarely have a need to fiddle with d settings on my 7yrd old pio dvd deck , so unless i feeling to buy a dsp jes to play around with it : naw i good ....

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby Soundstream_626 » July 11th, 2019, 12:22 pm

I use a db drive edsp31 which is most similar to the Dayton, in a home audio setup, that unit is less than 2k. I think for 95 percent of users, units like that and the Dayton etc is more than enough. if you really think you need more than sub, low, mid and high, with a good eq, you need to look at driver choices and system design.

I think a lot of the newer units are really catering for new cars with more advanced factory systems that you have to integrate into maybe because the infotainment system is tied too strongly into other vehicle systems. check out 5star car stereo on youtube for a really comprehensive rundown of the Audiocontrol unit.

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby Brian Steele » July 11th, 2019, 5:13 pm

As previously mentioned, the Dayton DSP408 is great for its price. And they also come with a 12V PSU so can be used outside of car audio too (I just implemented one in my brother's bar). The only things that would make it better would be support for six inputs instead of four, and support for dynamic EQ and compression (like what the DSP section of the Behringer iNuke amps provides).

That AudioControi DM608 does look tempting though!

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby SR » July 11th, 2019, 5:57 pm

Audio control jl audio and sony are the top listed dsps for 2019

Based on a 2019 awards topic i saw recently. Trying to find back the link for it

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby nick639v2 » July 11th, 2019, 7:52 pm

SR wrote:Audio control jl audio and sony are the top listed dsps for 2019

Based on a 2019 awards topic i saw recently. Trying to find back the link for it
I'm not sure, but was it you that did training with audiocontrol previously??? Did u dip into the dsp software? It's one of the only ones available with a rta as far as I know

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby nick639v2 » July 11th, 2019, 7:55 pm

Brian Steele wrote:As previously mentioned, the Dayton DSP408 is great for its price. And they also come with a 12V PSU so can be used outside of car audio too (I just implemented one in my brother's bar). The only things that would make it better would be support for six inputs instead of four, and support for dynamic EQ and compression (like what the DSP section of the Behringer iNuke amps provides).

That AudioControi DM608 does look tempting though!
This also caught my eye from them... 5 star car on YouTube gave a rundown on it too... Imagine the possibilities!!!!
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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby SR » July 11th, 2019, 7:59 pm

Did the training with audio control in 2017 in vegas

I am also looking at the dm rta as its cheaper than sending my 3055 back to audio control to have recalibrated plus there are so much more features on it

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby nick639v2 » July 12th, 2019, 9:00 am

If you get one I would love to see a rundown on it.

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby Rovin » July 12th, 2019, 10:53 am

when d AC came out earlier this dean & also mark from CAF reviewed it & explained its features i was seriously thinking about it since they had a preorder special to get d free BT with it , while deciding if i shud : d offer time expired .... :(

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Re: DSP, Digital Signal Processors (AC,JL,RF)

Postby Brian Steele » July 14th, 2019, 2:54 pm

The DM-RTA does look an interesting piece of kit.

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