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Have 2 new Alpine Type X's, thinking of switching for more SPL (DC level 3's?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8667593" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>its distorting those sound waves and your amp is amplifying those distorted waves going straight to the subs. A dsp i'd recommend is the dayton audio 8 channel dsp but you'll need to buy the bluetooth dongle as well. It will be audio straight from your phone to the dongle to the DSP. No head unit in the signal chain at all and it costs 150 dollars new for the dsp and 30 for the dongle.</p><p></p><p>I would not get that box because its not the best configuration for your trunk and its a sh*t fit. If you or any friend or relative has a screw gun and jig saw, i'd recommend building your own box. I'll get you a design and cut sheet. Buy wood at home depot or lowes, have them cut the wood. take it home, glue and screw, cut the sub hole and viola you are done. that rockford amp is fine for 250. This wolfram 2400 amp is also fine for 250 new and its tested to do 2500 watts and its solid build quality. Use the rest of the money to do a battery in the rear.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]SE1BjpyAPUA[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8667593, member: 650438"] its distorting those sound waves and your amp is amplifying those distorted waves going straight to the subs. A dsp i'd recommend is the dayton audio 8 channel dsp but you'll need to buy the bluetooth dongle as well. It will be audio straight from your phone to the dongle to the DSP. No head unit in the signal chain at all and it costs 150 dollars new for the dsp and 30 for the dongle. I would not get that box because its not the best configuration for your trunk and its a sh*t fit. If you or any friend or relative has a screw gun and jig saw, i'd recommend building your own box. I'll get you a design and cut sheet. Buy wood at home depot or lowes, have them cut the wood. take it home, glue and screw, cut the sub hole and viola you are done. that rockford amp is fine for 250. This wolfram 2400 amp is also fine for 250 new and its tested to do 2500 watts and its solid build quality. Use the rest of the money to do a battery in the rear. [MEDIA=youtube]SE1BjpyAPUA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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