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<blockquote data-quote="ardvark666" data-source="post: 8869612" data-attributes="member: 690845"><p>Hi everyone. I am new to the forum but hopefully this is the right place for good advice. I just built a system in a 2022 Super Duty and after months of planning a “budget” system I have some regrets of my DSP choice. I went with the Alpine DSP PXE 60. It only has 6 output channels and now I realize this is a problem. I have a mino sub amp and a 4 channel amp running the front and rears. Now I want to add a second amp to run the front full active and hit a snag. I have it connected to an AmP Pro and it uses the optical output (which I converted to coaxial). Should I use 1-4 output channels for the front speakers on the dsp and basically set the 5&6 as a pass through and send that signal to my rear coaxials and sub? I have audison amps that have rca outputs. 400.3 and 500.1. Sorry for the long question. Something tells me I am going to wind up with a dsp that has more outputs. My issue came down to budget and 400.00 was really pushing it for the dsp since I dropped probably 2 grand already on speakers and the interface and amps and sub. Unless someone knows of a dsp that isn’t crazy spendy. Any suggestions on my next step? And yea I have to keep the rear coaxials. I have kids that sit in the back and blah blah. I don’t love having them but we go on long trips so they have to stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ardvark666, post: 8869612, member: 690845"] Hi everyone. I am new to the forum but hopefully this is the right place for good advice. I just built a system in a 2022 Super Duty and after months of planning a “budget” system I have some regrets of my DSP choice. I went with the Alpine DSP PXE 60. It only has 6 output channels and now I realize this is a problem. I have a mino sub amp and a 4 channel amp running the front and rears. Now I want to add a second amp to run the front full active and hit a snag. I have it connected to an AmP Pro and it uses the optical output (which I converted to coaxial). Should I use 1-4 output channels for the front speakers on the dsp and basically set the 5&6 as a pass through and send that signal to my rear coaxials and sub? I have audison amps that have rca outputs. 400.3 and 500.1. Sorry for the long question. Something tells me I am going to wind up with a dsp that has more outputs. My issue came down to budget and 400.00 was really pushing it for the dsp since I dropped probably 2 grand already on speakers and the interface and amps and sub. Unless someone knows of a dsp that isn’t crazy spendy. Any suggestions on my next step? And yea I have to keep the rear coaxials. I have kids that sit in the back and blah blah. I don’t love having them but we go on long trips so they have to stay. [/QUOTE]
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