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Old 02-01-2019, 03:20 PM
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Would I benefit/gain anything by using a DSP in my current set up? The DSP in mind is the RF DSR1 current set up in my Sig. Also if so how difficult is it to learn/use properly?

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There's a lot of us that can't see your Sig via Mobile app.
 
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Sorry about that Bates didn't know that............Current set up: Sony MEX-M70BT, ARC 600.4 Amp, AD Designs CX62's Upper Fairing MMats 601.4's Lower Fairings
 
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this is just my opinion but, i depends on how you like the sound of your set up now. you don't have a lot of the multiple issues that can come up with larger more involved system installs. I believe that having the EQ control and exact crossover control make having a dsp worthwhile in more systems than less. it can make the difference between mediocre and good and good go to oh my god!
is it a neccesity, no. is it worth having yes.
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No more complex than your system is I don't think the gain will outweigh the cost IMO. A DSP to any system will sound better if tuned properly but learning to use it is key.
 
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