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Originally Posted by soundman98
if a 3-way/4-way setup is definitely an area you want to go, i highly recommend a DSP. especially for you, @ FR-S2GT86 with your 4-way setup.
i installed the dayton dsp-408 in my truck specifically for more advanced crossover control (needed a 400hz x-over on the high freq drivers, deck stopped at 200hz, or started at 1.2khz in network mode), and the featureset is highly adjustable. each of the 8 outputs can have it's own independent parametric eq, as well as time alignment and phasing options. it does exactly what i built a $1500+ carpc for a dozen years ago for under $200!
the minidsp 6x8 does a lot of the same thing at a slightly higher cost as well..
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I've looked into DSP modules, and currently the only one that I would consider would be the Mosconi 8-12 Aerospace, which is very pricey. Until the need outweighs the expense, I'm fine with what I'm running now as the built-in DSP for my Pioneer head unit works exceptionally well for my needs.
And on that note, there is no DSP module on the market that does what I would want it to do. I would want something that has comparative signal input-output monitoring and active feedback response adjustment. (I know, right? What the heck is this guy talking about?) It simply doesn't exist yet. I can elaborate if you'd like.