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<blockquote data-quote="AJOmar" data-source="post: 1124497" data-attributes="member: 22979"><p>sorry I didn't mean after reading your post only, I meant after reading every post in this thread I decided to get a DSP. For its price, the PAC looks like a good solution, but it is missing a lot of features, it would be appealing to me if it had at least some active crossovers (unless that "Bass / Mid / Treble Freq / Q Factor" is some sort of BP crossover that they forgot to mention in the manual)</p><p>otherwise, I will opt for a DSP that does everything the PAC is doing plus the crossovers, frequecy adjustment, time alignment...etc. it is a bit difficult to justify both units.</p><p>with that said, I still want to learn some best practices from people here regarding wiring a DSP, especially the part about where and how to tap into the car wires to get the DSP inputs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJOmar, post: 1124497, member: 22979"] sorry I didn't mean after reading your post only, I meant after reading every post in this thread I decided to get a DSP. For its price, the PAC looks like a good solution, but it is missing a lot of features, it would be appealing to me if it had at least some active crossovers (unless that "Bass / Mid / Treble Freq / Q Factor" is some sort of BP crossover that they forgot to mention in the manual) otherwise, I will opt for a DSP that does everything the PAC is doing plus the crossovers, frequecy adjustment, time alignment...etc. it is a bit difficult to justify both units. with that said, I still want to learn some best practices from people here regarding wiring a DSP, especially the part about where and how to tap into the car wires to get the DSP inputs [/QUOTE]
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