Are DSP's Lord Voldemort?
#11
Smartphone CompatibilityAPPLE: iOS 10.0 or later
(iPhone, iPad, iPod touch)
ANDROID: Marshmallow 6.0 or later
(optimized for 5-inch screen or larger
Yep I got to buy a new cell phone for my install.
(iPhone, iPad, iPod touch)
ANDROID: Marshmallow 6.0 or later
(optimized for 5-inch screen or larger
Yep I got to buy a new cell phone for my install.
#12
It's not rocket science, but this can explain it far better than I:
https://www.americanhardbag.com/page...etup-your-dsr1
https://www.americanhardbag.com/page...etup-your-dsr1
#13
It's not rocket science, but this can explain it far better than I:
https://www.americanhardbag.com/page...etup-your-dsr1
https://www.americanhardbag.com/page...etup-your-dsr1
Last edited by azlou66; 04-06-2018 at 11:31 PM. Reason: Sp
#14
A short follow up. You are limited on the EQ up to 10 kHz, from there you have to use LPF and slope. This really isn't a big deal in the gig scheme of things. I would like to have seperate slope adjustment for HPF and LPF for the six channels I am running in band pass. The mute and trim functions are extremely usefull while tuning. So far alot of fun once my next set of 8's arrive I can really drill down.
#15
#16
6.5 Head Unit
PAC LOC
Arc Audio PSM
Arc Audio 600.4 Amp (for 6.5 and 6x9)
Kenwood KAC-M1804 (Horns)
MMats 601.4
DD VO-M6x9
DD VO-B3
#18
Can you please tell me how you determined what is causing the floor noise, and any suggestions for solving it? I am having a similar issue.
6.5 Head Unit
PAC LOC
Arc Audio PSM
Arc Audio 600.4 Amp (for 6.5 and 6x9)
Kenwood KAC-M1804 (Horns)
MMats 601.4
DD VO-M6x9
DD VO-B3
6.5 Head Unit
PAC LOC
Arc Audio PSM
Arc Audio 600.4 Amp (for 6.5 and 6x9)
Kenwood KAC-M1804 (Horns)
MMats 601.4
DD VO-M6x9
DD VO-B3
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#19
#20
Originally Posted by azlou66
T,
I have the DSR1, does the same apply?
I have the DSR1, does the same apply?
I'm no DSP expert and throwing darts here but based on what I have seen in the DSP world is a simple scenario where the amp gains are high and the DSP is having to pull everything down or vice versa where the amp gains are too low and DSP is working too hard. Find a balance seems to mitigate some of the exposure.
T.
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