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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8838495" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Those PRV's are the same ones Taramps sell and market. Tbh I haven't heard anything good about them.</p><p></p><p>I have a refurbished Dayton DSP-408 I can sell for 100 dollars plus 10 in shipping but there wouldn't be a warranty. Unless you bought one aftermarket which you can do these days easy enough.</p><p></p><p>The best really are the Helix DSP and Audio Control setups with a few others mixed in at mid-level. Dayton are probably the best of the low end ones like the one you have up there from amazon. After that you go to the JBL, Rockford Fosgate and a couple others then you step up into the high end ones. You can pick up used Helix and Audio Controls for around 300-500. I am in the process of selling a used Helix V1 to someone at DIYMA for 300 as long as he comes through this weekend with payment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8838495, member: 676743"] Those PRV's are the same ones Taramps sell and market. Tbh I haven't heard anything good about them. I have a refurbished Dayton DSP-408 I can sell for 100 dollars plus 10 in shipping but there wouldn't be a warranty. Unless you bought one aftermarket which you can do these days easy enough. The best really are the Helix DSP and Audio Control setups with a few others mixed in at mid-level. Dayton are probably the best of the low end ones like the one you have up there from amazon. After that you go to the JBL, Rockford Fosgate and a couple others then you step up into the high end ones. You can pick up used Helix and Audio Controls for around 300-500. I am in the process of selling a used Helix V1 to someone at DIYMA for 300 as long as he comes through this weekend with payment. [/QUOTE]
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