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What's up with DSR1 being "out of stock" everywhere?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcsaudio" data-source="post: 8605245" data-attributes="member: 673752"><p>You can use it as a stand alone DSP with high level analog inputs (speaker level) but if I remember right it only accepts up to an 8 volt high level input, which is about what a factory radio puts out without an amplifier. Double check with Rockford on this. You can also use a decent LOC in between the DSR1 and that factory amplifier to get around that but you will need a decent one such as those from AudioControl. the LC2 would work if you don’t mind two channel only with sub. I used the DSR1 as a stand alone DSP and compared it to my JL TwK 88 DSP. I didn’t like it so I returned it for another JL TwK. I’m spoiled I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcsaudio, post: 8605245, member: 673752"] You can use it as a stand alone DSP with high level analog inputs (speaker level) but if I remember right it only accepts up to an 8 volt high level input, which is about what a factory radio puts out without an amplifier. Double check with Rockford on this. You can also use a decent LOC in between the DSR1 and that factory amplifier to get around that but you will need a decent one such as those from AudioControl. the LC2 would work if you don’t mind two channel only with sub. I used the DSR1 as a stand alone DSP and compared it to my JL TwK 88 DSP. I didn’t like it so I returned it for another JL TwK. I’m spoiled I guess. [/QUOTE]
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