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- Aug 12, 2018 Top 5 DSP Car Audios. To get you started on your search we have created a list of the best DSP car audio devices on the market today. Of these, AudioControl dominates as they have shown time and time again that their products are made with some of the highest craftsmanship.
- Equalizers and DSP's - Fine tune your car audio systems with time alignment and equalization Buy an EQ to tune your car stereo system to your liking. Vehicles present many problems and tuning a s system without an EQ is difficult. Equalizers feature multiple bands, parametric panels and graphic controls.
CAR AUDIO DSP digital Signal Processor audio Amplifier 31 BANDS EQ Tuning Auto - $175.59. Product Description Car audio DSP digital Signal Processor audio Amplifier 31 BANDS EQ Tuning Auto Note:This produdt fit for over 1000 different kinds of cars, fit for VW,Nissan,BUICK,Ford,Toyota,Benz,BMW,Mazda,Peugeot,Hyundai,Kia,etc Please leave message in your order about the model, year of your car. There are all sorts of recommendations as to how to properly use AUTO EQ and REW. Do i tune flat and then tune to a house curve? Do I tune each Left then Right and then do a A/B to tune the L/R Difference? Do I tune to 1/3, 1/6, 1/12 or var smoothing? I've got a nice Behringer mic + phantom power.
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Auto-eq Tuning Car Dsp For Sale
First off - thank you for a FANTASTIC tool!
I'm using REW to help with the setup of my car, where I use the Rockford Fosgate DSR-1 DSP. I've been using the Auto-EQ functionality in REW to try and flatten out the frequency response of my speakers. I am using a MiniDSP UMIK-1 microphone (with associated calibration file). The problem that I'm having is that some of the filters REW generates do not do what they are expected to do. I've tried using both the Generic EQ profile as well as the 3Sixty.3 profile. The 3Sixty.3 profile seems to work better than the Generic profile (it's values match the DSR-1 better), but even with the 3Sixty.3 profile, some filters just do not do what is expected - the results are very different from the 'predicted' response. Just some though - generally, the filters generated work very well. The DSR-1 is based off of the 3Sixty DSP, so I would think the DSR-1 should use the same, or very similar, values as the 3Sixty.3. However, I have noticed that the DSR-1 allows Q values up to 10, whereas the 3Sixty.3 profile only allows Q values up to 6. Also, the DSR-1 only allows for increases up to 6db and cuts up to -24dB. I suspect that the Q values are what is causing the actual results to not match the predicted results. I understand that the prediction is not perfect, but it's more than that. You'd think that Q values would be 'standard', but that is obviously not the case since they change if I change from Generic to 3Sixty.3 when filters are already populated.
I suspect that the DSR-1 Q values are different than the Generic and the 3Sixty.3 profiles. Is there anything that I can do to help figure out how to make the auto-EQ function work better with the DSR-1? I'd gladly do any testing or troubleshooting that may help identify the source of the issue.
Also - any chance of getting more EQ filters? I know that 20 is a lot, but when tuning a vehicle, if you use a coaxial speaker, you may need to EQ the entire frequency spectrum on one speaker - and since a lot of DSP's offer 31-band parametric EQ's, it would be nice if REW supported 31 filters.
Again, thank you very much for a great product and any help you may be able to offer!
I'm using REW to help with the setup of my car, where I use the Rockford Fosgate DSR-1 DSP. I've been using the Auto-EQ functionality in REW to try and flatten out the frequency response of my speakers. I am using a MiniDSP UMIK-1 microphone (with associated calibration file). The problem that I'm having is that some of the filters REW generates do not do what they are expected to do. I've tried using both the Generic EQ profile as well as the 3Sixty.3 profile. The 3Sixty.3 profile seems to work better than the Generic profile (it's values match the DSR-1 better), but even with the 3Sixty.3 profile, some filters just do not do what is expected - the results are very different from the 'predicted' response. Just some though - generally, the filters generated work very well. The DSR-1 is based off of the 3Sixty DSP, so I would think the DSR-1 should use the same, or very similar, values as the 3Sixty.3. However, I have noticed that the DSR-1 allows Q values up to 10, whereas the 3Sixty.3 profile only allows Q values up to 6. Also, the DSR-1 only allows for increases up to 6db and cuts up to -24dB. I suspect that the Q values are what is causing the actual results to not match the predicted results. I understand that the prediction is not perfect, but it's more than that. You'd think that Q values would be 'standard', but that is obviously not the case since they change if I change from Generic to 3Sixty.3 when filters are already populated.
I suspect that the DSR-1 Q values are different than the Generic and the 3Sixty.3 profiles. Is there anything that I can do to help figure out how to make the auto-EQ function work better with the DSR-1? I'd gladly do any testing or troubleshooting that may help identify the source of the issue.
Also - any chance of getting more EQ filters? I know that 20 is a lot, but when tuning a vehicle, if you use a coaxial speaker, you may need to EQ the entire frequency spectrum on one speaker - and since a lot of DSP's offer 31-band parametric EQ's, it would be nice if REW supported 31 filters.
Again, thank you very much for a great product and any help you may be able to offer!
The miniDSP C-DSP 6x8 is a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) targeting mobile/car audio installations. Leveraging years of experience building reliable platforms, miniDSP engineered the C-DSP 6x8 to pack plenty of processing power and I/O into a small and sturdy enclosure—a perfect fit for installations with limited space.
On the hardware side, the audio configuration of 6 x inputs (analog and digital) by 8 x outputs is perfect for multi-way setups. Don’t be fooled by its size or its price, this small enclosure packs high quality converters and enough DSP power to make your audio tweaking dreams come true. On the software side, the software application allows real time control of the unit via its driverless USB interface. The onboard microSD card slot supports offline configuration and firmware updates if you ever miss your laptop. Finally, the C-DSP 6x8 will follow in the footsteps of our product line with constant upgrades via new plug-ins and new features. Stay tuned for an exciting new ride!
Features
Car Audio Dsp Reviews
- 172MHz 28/56 bit Processor
- Digital and Analog inputs (Low/High levels), 8 analog outputs
- Windows/Mac compatible GUI
- Remote unit up for preset/master/Sub volume control
Product Downloads
What's in the Box?
- 1 x CDSP 6x8 processor
- 1 x remote unit
- 1 x USB cable
- 1 x 5m long remote cable
- 1 x CDSP plugin license
Tuning Car Software
Optional Accessories
Auto-eq Tuning Car Dsp Kit
- UMIK-1, USB measurement microphone with unique calibration file
- WI-DG for Wifi/Alexa voice control of your unit