Dsp, a must have?

Yes, I have a Helix DSP.3 with the bluetooth card installed and I love it. It was a day and night difference with and without the DSP unit. You don't need a DSP unit for good sound but damn it helps. There is no way in hell I would ever have a car audio system without a DSP...it made that much of a difference.
 
I ran a RF 3Sixty.3 for a while. I am using my Kenwood head units time delay at the moment and can't wait to finish running wires so I can use a stand alone DSP again. It's night and day better sounding if you don't mind the hours of tuning, thinking you got it right then re-tuning when you know you got it wrong. When you get it right though... MMMMHMMMM. It's better. Honestly I think it's more the crossovers and individual eq's that make it so worth it. But if you are gonna DSP... get a calibrated measurement mic.

On a side note. None of this will help if the vehicle is not sound deadened.
 
I’m running a DSP. I can’t use all the features becasue I don’t have the RTA microphone to use it correctly. Having active crossovers and unlimited crossover points is nice at the very least. I also like the limiter function and the EQ is somewhat usable by ear. I don’t mess around with the parametric equalizer and pink noise though, without the microphone and software to use it.
 
I have the Dayton Audio dsp-408 and it is definitely worth it. HU settings are never going to give you nearly as much control as dsp, even a simple one. I didn't even plan to use dsp when I started the build, then I realized my HU eq had 5 bands with fixed centers lmao
You running it now? If yes, what is your max input voltage????? I also have the Dayton dsp-408 but have not fired it up as of yet.
 
I dont run a DSP/ Old school as well in the majority, But I do like a good EQ( Indash to be precise). I can see using a DSP like this one with the new Stock HUs that have all the integrated controls needed for the vehicles. But I run a plane jane/simple HU and an Indash EQ and have very little patience, and I like to Tune just by a slider or knob on the fly

 
I have the Dayton Audio dsp-408 and it is definitely worth it. HU settings are never going to give you nearly as much control as dsp, even a simple one. I didn't even plan to use dsp when I started the build, then I realized my HU eq had 5 bands with fixed centers lmao
That's the main I've been looking at. You have any noise issues? I've seen some complaints about that on the daytons.
 
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