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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Burrell" data-source="post: 8914448" data-attributes="member: 694213"><p>My man Idk if you've already made your decision or not. I have the B2 sixten dsp. I would not buy it again. Only having access through the app is not ideal. It makes it harder to set your eq's. and crossovers. It also sometimes doesn't correctly load settings memory, and there is no gain output control to match all your amps. If you're planning on tunning with REW this DSP is not supported making it more difficult to use than the Zapco. The zapco software is much more user friendly. Just my honest opinion as a B2 SixTen owner.</p><p>2000 Jeep TJ</p><p>Jvc KW740-BW</p><p>JL audio C2 midrange (Kick Pod)</p><p>Deaf Bonce 3" AP-T25Neo Tw</p><p>Deaf Bonce Machete 6.5" midbass</p><p>DS18 3" super Tw </p><p>Orion HCCA12-4 Sub-Woofer </p><p>JS Alternators H.O. 320 Amp Alternator</p><p>TARAMPS Smart 5K</p><p>Zapco C2K Competition 4 channel</p><p>PPI Art series A404.4 4 channel</p><p>B2 Audio SixTen DSP</p><p>KnuKoncepts Zero gauge OFC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Burrell, post: 8914448, member: 694213"] My man Idk if you've already made your decision or not. I have the B2 sixten dsp. I would not buy it again. Only having access through the app is not ideal. It makes it harder to set your eq's. and crossovers. It also sometimes doesn't correctly load settings memory, and there is no gain output control to match all your amps. If you're planning on tunning with REW this DSP is not supported making it more difficult to use than the Zapco. The zapco software is much more user friendly. Just my honest opinion as a B2 SixTen owner. 2000 Jeep TJ Jvc KW740-BW JL audio C2 midrange (Kick Pod) Deaf Bonce 3" AP-T25Neo Tw Deaf Bonce Machete 6.5" midbass DS18 3" super Tw Orion HCCA12-4 Sub-Woofer JS Alternators H.O. 320 Amp Alternator TARAMPS Smart 5K Zapco C2K Competition 4 channel PPI Art series A404.4 4 channel B2 Audio SixTen DSP KnuKoncepts Zero gauge OFC [/QUOTE]
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