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Not trying to talk you out of the PSM, but with my flash I don't have a huge difference in ON vs OFF anymore. I think the "big three" are all pretty good DSPs. Maybe the big four since I've seen more JL TWKs lately.
I guess I didn't ask you last weekend, what flash are you using?
If you are coming off the head unit hl input into the psm, it outputs LL to the amp.
Sorry for highjacking your threat Gunslinger, but DMS, I've got a Pre-Rushmore CVO Ultra, so I'm dealing with the Stock HK HU, and the CVO Amp which are running the rear pods. The front are the HL's into the SD. I was planning to eventually send the HU back to Iron Cross for the low level RCA's, and have them install the BT but that's on the list.
That said, I wasn't aware the PSM would bring it from HL to LL?? There is like ZERO collateral for this thing, other than a one page description. That's great intel and will certainly help the overall plan. Thanks!
Last edited by mrmagloo; May 24, 2019 at 07:25 PM.
Sorry for highjacking your threat Gunslinger, but DMS, I've got a Pre-Rushmore CVO Ultra, so I'm dealing with the Stock HK HU, and the CVO Amp which are running the rear pods. The front are the HL's into the SD. I was planning to eventually send the HU back to Iron Cross for the low level RCA's, and have them install the BT but that's on the list. The first priority was to get as much of this J&M crap out of here asap. Slowly but surely.
No problem. I have a Sony HU so I used RCA outs on everything.
The DD Dsi2 is, for me, the go to unit ifyou youcan deal with the size. If you are seriously considering a dsp, you should at least look into it and it's features,,,,to me a much betterthan unit than the DSR1.
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That being said, the dsr1 is very easy to wire up, just download and llok at the install sheet.
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