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I have everything installed.
SD 800.4 Evox amp
Faital Pro-coax speakers. Wired parallel and bridged, on the woofers. The tweets are wired on ch. 3 & 4.
DSP is a RF DSR1. It was sent for a 2 speaker only system. BUT, because I am using ch 3 & 4 for the tweets, I had to connect the rear ch connectors from the DSR.
It is wired correctly per Am Hardbags. So what I don't know how to do is, turn on the rear speaker outputs. I can't figure out how to turn them on without having to re-flash the whole program or what ever it's called. I can't even get access to the on/off switches where ever in the hell they are. So far. I am really hating DSP stuff.
I tried to bluetooth, either it doesn't recognize something or other or, can't connect.
I tried to use the desktop link, Maestro, but I can't find a way to download the file onto it.
When trying to use the phone, I get; "unable to pair with DSR1" etc. For some reason, I cannot bluetooth the phone. Ready to turn 1 of these 2 things into a frisbe !
Did you get the DSR1 ffrom american hardbagger? Did they pre-program it? If so that may be why you can't connect. You'll have to ask them. If it was your own purchase check with Rockford. I've heard that unit gets complicated to use for some or you may have a bad unit.
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