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<blockquote data-quote="sdcerreta" data-source="post: 8673091" data-attributes="member: 676904"><p>Did you get it all dialed in? Definitely want to use the DSP to control all the crossover points. You also want to make sure the configuration is setup correctly with the DSP. That processor is very versatile, and you can sum input channels if you need to get a full range signal from the Head unit. You also need to run the setup and set you level inputs usign the setup CD. I do not let this thing auto-tune. I manually control the inputs and then exit after that. I found that running auto-configuration on the 3.sixty does not work as well as manually controlling everything. </p><p></p><p>I bought a Dayton UMM-6USB mic and use my laptop to RTA the system. I use trueRTA for the sofware. Great package all for about $125 or so. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdcerreta, post: 8673091, member: 676904"] Did you get it all dialed in? Definitely want to use the DSP to control all the crossover points. You also want to make sure the configuration is setup correctly with the DSP. That processor is very versatile, and you can sum input channels if you need to get a full range signal from the Head unit. You also need to run the setup and set you level inputs usign the setup CD. I do not let this thing auto-tune. I manually control the inputs and then exit after that. I found that running auto-configuration on the 3.sixty does not work as well as manually controlling everything. I bought a Dayton UMM-6USB mic and use my laptop to RTA the system. I use trueRTA for the sofware. Great package all for about $125 or so. [/QUOTE]
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