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<blockquote data-quote="Brian235" data-source="post: 8498837" data-attributes="member: 666957"><p>did some reading into the minidsp seems like a good buy for my situation beats doing 3 runs of rcas to the back and being able to do digital EQ to each channel seems like a no brainer I will need 4 rca outputs aswell when I get my new amps.. I had an idea of running a 15 ft usb cable to the trunk and doing a short run of a 3ft coaxial cable to the cdsp would that be a better idea? or should I just do a short usb cable and a 15~ ft coaxial to the trunk for this. Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>also the only place I could find the cdsp for sale was on their site</p><p></p><p>another note the rated output of the cdsp is only 2v rms for the rcas do you think a line driver will be needed? 2v seems a little low</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian235, post: 8498837, member: 666957"] did some reading into the minidsp seems like a good buy for my situation beats doing 3 runs of rcas to the back and being able to do digital EQ to each channel seems like a no brainer I will need 4 rca outputs aswell when I get my new amps.. I had an idea of running a 15 ft usb cable to the trunk and doing a short run of a 3ft coaxial cable to the cdsp would that be a better idea? or should I just do a short usb cable and a 15~ ft coaxial to the trunk for this. Just a thought. also the only place I could find the cdsp for sale was on their site another note the rated output of the cdsp is only 2v rms for the rcas do you think a line driver will be needed? 2v seems a little low [/QUOTE]
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