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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8719263" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Its 10 band for each channel left and right and has 8 channels. You have 10 for your tweeters, 10 for your midbass, 10 midrange or rears, 10 for your sub. More like 40 bands in practice, all parametric EQ with Q factor so its not lacking at all in the EQ side. They just dont parade the actual 40(or 80 bands if you count independent left and right) bands like other brands. The rockford dsr1 has 31 bands but that's total for all channels and it costs more than they dayton but the dayton is far more stable software wise.</p><p></p><p>Just download the dayton app and play around with the tuning settings to see yourself how easy it is to tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8719263, member: 650438"] Its 10 band for each channel left and right and has 8 channels. You have 10 for your tweeters, 10 for your midbass, 10 midrange or rears, 10 for your sub. More like 40 bands in practice, all parametric EQ with Q factor so its not lacking at all in the EQ side. They just dont parade the actual 40(or 80 bands if you count independent left and right) bands like other brands. The rockford dsr1 has 31 bands but that's total for all channels and it costs more than they dayton but the dayton is far more stable software wise. Just download the dayton app and play around with the tuning settings to see yourself how easy it is to tune. [/QUOTE]
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