Single DIN processors -- anything good these days?

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I'm thinking of adding a sound processor to my system so I don't have to keep removing my enclosure and amp rack lid for tweaks at the amps and pulling my door panels for adjustments to the passive crossovers.

Single in-dash DIN would be very preferable.

My Alpine CDA-7878 has killer soundfield processing built-in, but I'd like to add a little more convenient level and crossover control for the 3 pairs of RCA's headed to the amps.

I realize that every added item adds noise, but the benefit here may outweigh the drawbacks I'm experiencing by not having it.

Thanks

 
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