Jeffp5347
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OK first to give you an idea of what I'm running. I have a 15 Silverado. I am running a precision power i1000.4 4ch to my door speakers and dash. Rear doors are pioneer ts-d1602r TS-D1602R - 6½" 2-Way Speaker | Pioneer Electronics USA.
Fronts are component pioneer ts-d1730c TS-D1730C - 6¾" Component Speaker Package | Pioneer Electronics USA with the tweets in the sail panel.
Dash speakers are stock but have sundowns sa2.75 coming
In the Silverados, the front Channel is split between the door speaker and dash. The pioneers fronts are wired only from the door speaker, so basically all 3 fronts ...door, dash and tweet are on 1 channel
Last is a single sub run off an old California profile 600
I'm looking to do a little cleaning of the signal ....sum all the channels the use crossovers for each speaker and time align everything. What would be a good, very reasonably priced DSP. Doesn't need to be crazy like a helix or bit 1. Would an audio control work and if so what would be the best one?
I know my explanation of my setup is confusing , so just ask any questions. Thanks
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Fronts are component pioneer ts-d1730c TS-D1730C - 6¾" Component Speaker Package | Pioneer Electronics USA with the tweets in the sail panel.
Dash speakers are stock but have sundowns sa2.75 coming
In the Silverados, the front Channel is split between the door speaker and dash. The pioneers fronts are wired only from the door speaker, so basically all 3 fronts ...door, dash and tweet are on 1 channel
Last is a single sub run off an old California profile 600
I'm looking to do a little cleaning of the signal ....sum all the channels the use crossovers for each speaker and time align everything. What would be a good, very reasonably priced DSP. Doesn't need to be crazy like a helix or bit 1. Would an audio control work and if so what would be the best one?
I know my explanation of my setup is confusing , so just ask any questions. Thanks
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk