whats a good current digital or analog sound processor to use now days?
im re-doing the install in the wifes Trailblazer SS and i want to add some better processing.
amps will be her PPI black art a404 and a600x2
i still need to decide a good set of comps in the $250 or less each range too.
subs are my RF rfd1212's. and the source unit is a  Kenwood eXcelon DDX-5901HD 
any advice is appreciated
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Re: Sound processing
i was looking at the Audio Control DQ61 before she decided she wanted the bose out and a nav deck.......
			
			
									
									
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If I were to do it all over again: I would choose an Alpine H800. 
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AVICJR wrote:If I were to do it all over again: I would choose an Alpine H800.
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hows your 3SIXTY.3? the alpine a better unit?
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Yes! I'm having issues with mine. Alpines been doing DSP for years. RF hasn't.twisted wrote:AVICJR wrote:If I were to do it all over again: I would choose an Alpine H800.
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hows your 3SIXTY.3? the alpine a better unit?
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Re: Sound processing
Just gonna throw this out there.......  http://www.minidsp.com/
			
			
									
									
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sound processor is an awfully broad term.  Are you just wanting a nice eq or is this fur a full blown av surround sound made for movies.
			
			
									
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It IS broad.  Technically, a tone control can be considered "Sound Processing"
			
			
									
									
						

