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<blockquote data-quote="deez283" data-source="post: 8796962" data-attributes="member: 609934"><p>I'm running a active 3 way setup and it's my first time running active with a Dayton DSP-408 so far so good. I feel like you can get much better bang for your buck VS. passive car audio branded sets.</p><p></p><p>I bought 3 dsp-408's from PE when they had them "restocked" for 70.00 each and 2 of them had serious noise issues in a vehicle but worked 100% fine in a home setup. So I'm using one for some active speakers in my garage with a 7.1 Denon, 6 fully active channels 170x6 at 6 ohms or 200x6 @ 4 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deez283, post: 8796962, member: 609934"] I'm running a active 3 way setup and it's my first time running active with a Dayton DSP-408 so far so good. I feel like you can get much better bang for your buck VS. passive car audio branded sets. I bought 3 dsp-408's from PE when they had them "restocked" for 70.00 each and 2 of them had serious noise issues in a vehicle but worked 100% fine in a home setup. So I'm using one for some active speakers in my garage with a 7.1 Denon, 6 fully active channels 170x6 at 6 ohms or 200x6 @ 4 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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