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How about a sticky where those in the know can share knowledge with DSP dummies like me.....
I've got a RF DSR 1 and really don't know enough to tap the potential Any guru help? Start with basics please....
Current system
Stock 15 Boom HeadUnit
AHB plug in kit for the DSR-1
RF DSR-1
Arc Moto 600.4
JL Component ZR 650CSI's front stage
RF Lid speaker kit with some Arc 692's yet to be install, running the RF stuff right now.
Trying to cut a deal on a BT4250 since I've been advised that the 692's are power hungry...
Last edited by No U Glider; Sep 14, 2018 at 01:45 AM.
Lots of good information there. It doesn't get too far into the weeds.
Thanks Bro, still hope we can meet up on the IL side when I got all my pieces together...I know you have experience with both the RF and Arc DSPs....Another brother is loaning me a SMD DD1 once I have everything in place.
you dont need a new amp, the moto 600.4 is just fine for the arc 6x9s. search on you tube for the ARC audio training videos about the PS8, they will help to get you started, and there are also a couple of decent tutorials on the DSR1 also, by a couple of stereo shops selling it, they are actually not to bad to get started with.
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