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DSP causes low power output from amplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimg" data-source="post: 8737565" data-attributes="member: 676695"><p>I know almost nothing on car audio so</p><p>I am not 100% correct on your issue </p><p></p><p>but</p><p>I have a dayton dsp 408 </p><p>On the Dayton DSP the max input voltage of 3.2 volts</p><p>I have a JVC 750bt that will put out 4V clean at max volume,, so at max volume it is sending more voltage to the DSP than is recommended.</p><p></p><p>I measured the output on the head unit to be able to only turn up the volume to 32</p><p>this will give 3.2 volts at 80hz, So I set everything with 32 being max volume on the JVC</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the the dsp you are using has a max voltage input going into the DSP through the RCA's and the Kenwood at max volume is sending more voltage than the dsp can handle and causing issues. </p><p></p><p>I would check if the rockford DSP has a max voltage input.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope someone with more knowledge than I will respond</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimg, post: 8737565, member: 676695"] I know almost nothing on car audio so I am not 100% correct on your issue but I have a dayton dsp 408 On the Dayton DSP the max input voltage of 3.2 volts I have a JVC 750bt that will put out 4V clean at max volume,, so at max volume it is sending more voltage to the DSP than is recommended. I measured the output on the head unit to be able to only turn up the volume to 32 this will give 3.2 volts at 80hz, So I set everything with 32 being max volume on the JVC I wonder if the the dsp you are using has a max voltage input going into the DSP through the RCA's and the Kenwood at max volume is sending more voltage than the dsp can handle and causing issues. I would check if the rockford DSP has a max voltage input. I hope someone with more knowledge than I will respond [/QUOTE]
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