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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8704063" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>The audiocontrol dsp is a nice piece of equipment with the built in amp is convenient but it's only limited to a 2 way active and doesn't have bluetooth. I rather run my own amps but I could see how this can work in a car where space is limited. The dayton dsp is $150 plus $30 for bluetooth module. You can easily have money leftover for a nice amp and the open the possibility to upgrade to 3 way active if you choose so in the future. You can even buy the bluetooth dongle later if you like but it's really worth it because of the streaming and tuning from your phone is so much more convenient than a laptop when you want to make quick little changes on the go. I luckily got mine for $150 for both on black friday. I'm actually planning to install it in one of my cars soon. I've been running 2 way active on a pioneer 80prs for years and now I'm finally expanding it to a full blown dsp because I want the extra control that my 80prs doesn't give me. I'm in the process of making a small amp rack for it right now and should be going in by next week. I will let you guys know if it's worth the money. From all the rave reviews, it's hard to go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8704063, member: 574798"] The audiocontrol dsp is a nice piece of equipment with the built in amp is convenient but it's only limited to a 2 way active and doesn't have bluetooth. I rather run my own amps but I could see how this can work in a car where space is limited. The dayton dsp is $150 plus $30 for bluetooth module. You can easily have money leftover for a nice amp and the open the possibility to upgrade to 3 way active if you choose so in the future. You can even buy the bluetooth dongle later if you like but it's really worth it because of the streaming and tuning from your phone is so much more convenient than a laptop when you want to make quick little changes on the go. I luckily got mine for $150 for both on black friday. I'm actually planning to install it in one of my cars soon. I've been running 2 way active on a pioneer 80prs for years and now I'm finally expanding it to a full blown dsp because I want the extra control that my 80prs doesn't give me. I'm in the process of making a small amp rack for it right now and should be going in by next week. I will let you guys know if it's worth the money. From all the rave reviews, it's hard to go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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