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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8718909" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>I may pick one of those up. Seems pretty decent after researching. I wish it had 6 inputs so that I could retain my fade/balance on my head unit. I suppose it would make the most sense to run the sub hi outputs into one channel and my fronts output into the second channel. This would let me retain the ability to turn off the sub or adjust its volume seperately via the head unit. The front hu output could be programmed to the the input for the other 3 output channels on the dsp. One for front comps, one for rears, and one for tweets. Then I could set a custom eq and crossover for those channels individually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8718909, member: 681035"] I may pick one of those up. Seems pretty decent after researching. I wish it had 6 inputs so that I could retain my fade/balance on my head unit. I suppose it would make the most sense to run the sub hi outputs into one channel and my fronts output into the second channel. This would let me retain the ability to turn off the sub or adjust its volume seperately via the head unit. The front hu output could be programmed to the the input for the other 3 output channels on the dsp. One for front comps, one for rears, and one for tweets. Then I could set a custom eq and crossover for those channels individually. [/QUOTE]
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