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<blockquote data-quote="YourNameHere" data-source="post: 8674264" data-attributes="member: 597721"><p>i have everything on my system set with dayton dsp at 60/66 (any higher and you get distortion)....no distortion detected 35/35 (Alpine Ilx-207)on hu (dd-1), however you cannot feed the dsp any higher than 3-3.5ish volts...so on my HU i had to bring my front rca output levels down to match around 3.5v or so....if that makes any sense to you, try bringing down your input source to the dsp if your HU is capable...if you cannot adjust rca output from HU put a DMM on rca with a 0db tone and adjust HU volume till you get around 3-3.5ish volts...this is now your new max HU volume, keep dsp volume 60/66...then adjust amp gains.....in summary your feeding the dsp to hot of a signal it can handle, i would shoot for a 3v input signal from HU to DSP...see if that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YourNameHere, post: 8674264, member: 597721"] i have everything on my system set with dayton dsp at 60/66 (any higher and you get distortion)....no distortion detected 35/35 (Alpine Ilx-207)on hu (dd-1), however you cannot feed the dsp any higher than 3-3.5ish volts...so on my HU i had to bring my front rca output levels down to match around 3.5v or so....if that makes any sense to you, try bringing down your input source to the dsp if your HU is capable...if you cannot adjust rca output from HU put a DMM on rca with a 0db tone and adjust HU volume till you get around 3-3.5ish volts...this is now your new max HU volume, keep dsp volume 60/66...then adjust amp gains.....in summary your feeding the dsp to hot of a signal it can handle, i would shoot for a 3v input signal from HU to DSP...see if that helps [/QUOTE]
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