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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8765716" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>I have two sitting here but haven't installed either because of constant medical surgeries this year so far I've had 4 with 3 of them being major surgeries along with 2 more at the end of next month.</p><p></p><p>But to answer the ? I have a refurbished Dayton DSP-408 sitting here and I got lucky on DIYMA with buying a Helix 2012 V1 DSP for 120 bucks shipped which was a massive steal. Now there is a DSP from PPI from the old days on DIYMA 100 bucks plus shipping for two of them one is BNIB the other has a dead LCD screen. If I had the money I would be all over it as those were very good back in the day. Nice setups all around but they don't have the kind of settings the new ones do. </p><p></p><p>Rockford Fosgate makes a nice one, the cheapest ones you will find are the Dayton and the PRV models at 150 or and from there they go up to 2k in pricing. Some are even making really nice DSP's with 8x80 watt amplifiers built in them like Helix, Audio Control and so on. The Rockford has a good rep from what I have seen on sites and is around 300 iirc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8765716, member: 676743"] I have two sitting here but haven't installed either because of constant medical surgeries this year so far I've had 4 with 3 of them being major surgeries along with 2 more at the end of next month. But to answer the ? I have a refurbished Dayton DSP-408 sitting here and I got lucky on DIYMA with buying a Helix 2012 V1 DSP for 120 bucks shipped which was a massive steal. Now there is a DSP from PPI from the old days on DIYMA 100 bucks plus shipping for two of them one is BNIB the other has a dead LCD screen. If I had the money I would be all over it as those were very good back in the day. Nice setups all around but they don't have the kind of settings the new ones do. Rockford Fosgate makes a nice one, the cheapest ones you will find are the Dayton and the PRV models at 150 or and from there they go up to 2k in pricing. Some are even making really nice DSP's with 8x80 watt amplifiers built in them like Helix, Audio Control and so on. The Rockford has a good rep from what I have seen on sites and is around 300 iirc. [/QUOTE]
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