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<blockquote data-quote="Drewmac" data-source="post: 8720141" data-attributes="member: 681276"><p>Actually my question is more about having 2 "smart" Digital signal processors in line with each other. The DSR1 is a digital signal processor and the amp has one built in as well. What I want to know is do I use both digital signal processors or just one of them and "disable" the other to avoid cross contamination of signal processing? The DSR1 comes with a Jeep specific wiring harness to interfaces the system with the stock radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drewmac, post: 8720141, member: 681276"] Actually my question is more about having 2 "smart" Digital signal processors in line with each other. The DSR1 is a digital signal processor and the amp has one built in as well. What I want to know is do I use both digital signal processors or just one of them and "disable" the other to avoid cross contamination of signal processing? The DSR1 comes with a Jeep specific wiring harness to interfaces the system with the stock radio. [/QUOTE]
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