Dayton 408 DSP ? THOUGHTS?
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I'm using it on one of my rides, and love it. Easy to connect, no bluetooth issues, and simple to setup. With 4 inputs you can keep fader control, and assign which inputs to which outputs. BTW the bluetooth dongle is an extra $30, but still cheaper than other DSPs. One advantage over the DSR is the ability to separate all output channels, whereas on the DSR channels 7 and 8 are linked. Also you can easily save up to 6 different configurations, so you can go back to one you like if you made a change you don't like. I do wish you could use an USB extension to plug the dongle into outside the fairing, but it doesn't work.
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I'm using it on one of my rides, and love it. Easy to connect, no bluetooth issues, and simple to setup. With 4 inputs you can keep fader control, and assign which inputs to which outputs. BTW the bluetooth dongle is an extra $30, but still cheaper than other DSPs. One advantage over the DSR is the ability to separate all output channels, whereas on the DSR channels 7 and 8 are linked. Also you can easily save up to 6 different configurations, so you can go back to one you like if you made a change you don't like. I do wish you could use an USB extension to plug the dongle into outside the fairing, but it doesn't work.
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