troutspinner
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- 2019 Big Horn Crew Cab
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I know DavidRam is getting into the DSP thing as well as I am close to pulling the trigger but I was hoping you guys who use them could help us newbies. I've done alot of searching and the info seems scattered and assumes some understanding that we just don't have. So let me ask some questions to see if I am on the right track with how to set one up.
Connect my ins and outs. For my example, stock HU, using Left and Right Fronts. Rears will run my rear doors off of stock HU power.
Configure the DSP to have 5 outs. 2 Mids, 2 Tweeters, 1 Sub. Take those outs into my amp's ins.
Configure gains both amp and DSP and then crossovers for each out. Those actual points should start around manufacturer specs and now I am lost!
Do you RTA with pink noise and then adjust crossover points and slopes to get nearest to flat?
If so, is that when you start EQ'ing to get closer to flat? Some DSP's have parametric EQ'ing, is that to give you finite control of those odd peaks and valleys?
If I am on the right track, listen to the system and then start adjusting the graphic EQ to your tastes? or do you adjust the parametric EQ? I think you see where I fell off here
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Connect my ins and outs. For my example, stock HU, using Left and Right Fronts. Rears will run my rear doors off of stock HU power.
Configure the DSP to have 5 outs. 2 Mids, 2 Tweeters, 1 Sub. Take those outs into my amp's ins.
Configure gains both amp and DSP and then crossovers for each out. Those actual points should start around manufacturer specs and now I am lost!
Do you RTA with pink noise and then adjust crossover points and slopes to get nearest to flat?
If so, is that when you start EQ'ing to get closer to flat? Some DSP's have parametric EQ'ing, is that to give you finite control of those odd peaks and valleys?
If I am on the right track, listen to the system and then start adjusting the graphic EQ to your tastes? or do you adjust the parametric EQ? I think you see where I fell off here
Any help is greatly appreciated!
