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<blockquote data-quote="Naxin" data-source="post: 8653791" data-attributes="member: 675486"><p>Thanks, I'll read through the whole thread!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've checked out each of the products you mentioned. All range between $600-1000. As you said 'you get what you pay for'. I'm willing to accept this is how much it will cost to achieve the sound I'm after, but also interested in your opinion on how cheaper DSP's may fare against equivalently priced off-the-shelf head units. Looking at the Raspberry Pi ($negligable) + DSP ($0-1000+) package, if you were to say.. purchase a $300 DSP(if these even exist) -&gt; do you have any opinion on how this might fare against a $300 head-unit?</p><p></p><p>The reason this is important to me, is I'd love to open source this project into an easy solution for others to build into their systems with a variety of choice over sound quality (Just pay what you want for your DSP essentially...). If there's a $150 DSP that absolutely blows any equivalently priced head-unit out of the water, it could become a cheap solution to making low-end aftermarket speaker setups highly-functional for less!</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naxin, post: 8653791, member: 675486"] Thanks, I'll read through the whole thread! I've checked out each of the products you mentioned. All range between $600-1000. As you said 'you get what you pay for'. I'm willing to accept this is how much it will cost to achieve the sound I'm after, but also interested in your opinion on how cheaper DSP's may fare against equivalently priced off-the-shelf head units. Looking at the Raspberry Pi ($negligable) + DSP ($0-1000+) package, if you were to say.. purchase a $300 DSP(if these even exist) -> do you have any opinion on how this might fare against a $300 head-unit? The reason this is important to me, is I'd love to open source this project into an easy solution for others to build into their systems with a variety of choice over sound quality (Just pay what you want for your DSP essentially...). If there's a $150 DSP that absolutely blows any equivalently priced head-unit out of the water, it could become a cheap solution to making low-end aftermarket speaker setups highly-functional for less! Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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