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<blockquote data-quote="BroncosNeverDie" data-source="post: 8745228" data-attributes="member: 675219"><p>So I may have just found a solution to all my problems:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://amzn.to/3vUnBW8" target="_blank">https://amzn.to/3vUnBW8</a></p><p></p><p>From the reviews, this seems to be a pretty good DSP, with the only caveat being that some people experience noise issues with it, but from the forums I've read, it appears to be a power issue and the provided power supply and cables being junk, but that's not a problem, since I can diagnose these issues easily with all the equipment I have.</p><p></p><p>But anyway, I can run this DSP, and set the crossovers on IT instead of on the head unit, which is great, this will help with the tweeter situation. The other thing this helps with is purely practicality. This DSP has a physical knob for volume control, which the head unit I'm looking at doesn't, and the knob can also be used as a preset selector. </p><p></p><p>The preset selector is what sold me, because I'll probably keep the 6x9s in the back, just because they're already there and hooked up, but I can set presets where the signal going to them is blocked, so they'll essentially be off. This is excellent, since I get that from an audiophile perspective, it's better they weren't there, and I'll probably appreciate it when I'll listen to more calm music, but I often just listen to thrash / speed metal and the rear 6x9s provide an extra "thump" in the music at the expense of actual sound quality, so being able to switch between the two presets would be excellent.</p><p></p><p>Then again, I am fairly new to all this, what is your opinion on my proposed solution?</p><p></p><p>BND</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BroncosNeverDie, post: 8745228, member: 675219"] So I may have just found a solution to all my problems: [URL]https://amzn.to/3vUnBW8[/URL] From the reviews, this seems to be a pretty good DSP, with the only caveat being that some people experience noise issues with it, but from the forums I've read, it appears to be a power issue and the provided power supply and cables being junk, but that's not a problem, since I can diagnose these issues easily with all the equipment I have. But anyway, I can run this DSP, and set the crossovers on IT instead of on the head unit, which is great, this will help with the tweeter situation. The other thing this helps with is purely practicality. This DSP has a physical knob for volume control, which the head unit I'm looking at doesn't, and the knob can also be used as a preset selector. The preset selector is what sold me, because I'll probably keep the 6x9s in the back, just because they're already there and hooked up, but I can set presets where the signal going to them is blocked, so they'll essentially be off. This is excellent, since I get that from an audiophile perspective, it's better they weren't there, and I'll probably appreciate it when I'll listen to more calm music, but I often just listen to thrash / speed metal and the rear 6x9s provide an extra "thump" in the music at the expense of actual sound quality, so being able to switch between the two presets would be excellent. Then again, I am fairly new to all this, what is your opinion on my proposed solution? BND [/QUOTE]
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