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<blockquote data-quote="Popwarhomie" data-source="post: 8684430" data-attributes="member: 619389"><p>DSPs used to be stupid expensive. Within the past few years they have gotten better and cheaper. But like anything they take some time to get used to. The more you play with them the more you learn and understand them. Setting crossover points on a DSP is very simple though. There are tons of videos and plenty of people with experience with them that can help if you find something you don’t understand. You can literally connect your phone to it and move crossover points on the fly. No walking to the back of your car and adjusting knobs then getting back in the driver seat over and over to see if you like the change you made.</p><p></p><p>I bought my DSR1 DSP right when they came out and my 80prs so I went in pretty blind but figured things out just playing with them. Then as others started getting them it got even easier having other people's experiences with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popwarhomie, post: 8684430, member: 619389"] DSPs used to be stupid expensive. Within the past few years they have gotten better and cheaper. But like anything they take some time to get used to. The more you play with them the more you learn and understand them. Setting crossover points on a DSP is very simple though. There are tons of videos and plenty of people with experience with them that can help if you find something you don’t understand. You can literally connect your phone to it and move crossover points on the fly. No walking to the back of your car and adjusting knobs then getting back in the driver seat over and over to see if you like the change you made. I bought my DSR1 DSP right when they came out and my 80prs so I went in pretty blind but figured things out just playing with them. Then as others started getting them it got even easier having other people's experiences with them. [/QUOTE]
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