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Are Entry-Level DSPs Any Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruggie74" data-source="post: 8704939" data-attributes="member: 679656"><p>Thanks for your input! Actually, the only DSP I know about is the JL Audio Twk-88. I only know about JL stuff because my friend used to work for them and he helps me out. Perhaps you might be knowledgeable on recommending some cheaper alternatives?</p><p></p><p>I also have one more question: will a DSP give me full control over my component speakers in the front? Like, will I be able to adjust crossovers for BOTH the mid-woofer AND tweeter drivers of my ZR650-csi components (and of course my rear coaxial speakers and single 10" subwoofer)? I'm a little confused how that works because it was my understanding that the DSP takes RCA inputs (not speaker wire), so I don't know how the DSP would differentiate between mid-woofers and tweeters in a component set. Mid-woofers and tweeters would seemingly be connected to the exact same input on the DSP, so how does it know what signal to send to the tweeter and what signal to send to the mid-woofer? My headunit has RCA stereo outputs Front, Rear, and Subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any info you may be able to provide, and sorry for my ignorance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruggie74, post: 8704939, member: 679656"] Thanks for your input! Actually, the only DSP I know about is the JL Audio Twk-88. I only know about JL stuff because my friend used to work for them and he helps me out. Perhaps you might be knowledgeable on recommending some cheaper alternatives? I also have one more question: will a DSP give me full control over my component speakers in the front? Like, will I be able to adjust crossovers for BOTH the mid-woofer AND tweeter drivers of my ZR650-csi components (and of course my rear coaxial speakers and single 10" subwoofer)? I'm a little confused how that works because it was my understanding that the DSP takes RCA inputs (not speaker wire), so I don't know how the DSP would differentiate between mid-woofers and tweeters in a component set. Mid-woofers and tweeters would seemingly be connected to the exact same input on the DSP, so how does it know what signal to send to the tweeter and what signal to send to the mid-woofer? My headunit has RCA stereo outputs Front, Rear, and Subwoofer. Thanks for any info you may be able to provide, and sorry for my ignorance! [/QUOTE]
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