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Originally Posted by Mr.ac
You mean the Digital Sound Processor. Yeah I read the brochure too.
Call me Sussie but 90% of all amps from 2000 have DSP. The level and quality goes up depending on price/brand, bla bla bla.Then again it's could be marketing lingo. One companies DSP could be a better form of the line in converters.
I'm still sticking to their price is about pnp. And being the first in the market with custom enclosure.
I would first start with a better head unit and sub, than jump in with expensive components.
Then again if you just want to listen to Pandora or streaming music while driving, this whole thread is worthless.
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Your way off base. An adjustable crossover and bass boost is not real dsp.
The oem+ uses active crossovers, time alignment, and multiple bands of parametric eq per channel. Car audio amps have barely started including time alignment in the last couple years, and even then it's only a handful. And not one that I know of has parametric eq.
You keep focusing on the amp and speakers, but it's processing and tune that matter. This is what separates a real sound quality from a basic set up.