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<blockquote data-quote="DeruDog" data-source="post: 8446512" data-attributes="member: 667866"><p>I am planning a new system, and thinking that an all-in-one DSP/amp is the way to go for me. Not looking for anything really loud, just maximum clarity for music while rolling. I will also add a SW/amp and sound deadener.</p><p></p><p>The main contenders for me are the Gladen 100.4 DSP (100Wx4 channels) and the Match PP82DSP (55Wx8 channels). I am curious what the difference in sound quality might be with these DSPs. I imagine there are quality differences, but I son't know what they are or how to figure it out from the fact sheets.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeruDog, post: 8446512, member: 667866"] I am planning a new system, and thinking that an all-in-one DSP/amp is the way to go for me. Not looking for anything really loud, just maximum clarity for music while rolling. I will also add a SW/amp and sound deadener. The main contenders for me are the Gladen 100.4 DSP (100Wx4 channels) and the Match PP82DSP (55Wx8 channels). I am curious what the difference in sound quality might be with these DSPs. I imagine there are quality differences, but I son't know what they are or how to figure it out from the fact sheets. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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