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Dayton Audio DSP-408

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by purplenova, Aug 4, 2020.

  1. Aug 4, 2020 at 6:16 AM
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    purplenova

    purplenova [OP] Not a new member

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    2016 Tundra Crewmax SR5
    Pillar Tape, Bullet Liner, 20% Tint, Tyger Star Armor, Kenwood Amp, Tech12volts JL Tweeters, Dasaita G13, Fumoto Valve, Driver Side Grab Handle
    Im looking to replace my AudioControl LC7i with something that has a bit more control over the sound. Possibly another AudioControl unit like the DQ-61, but was thinking I wanted something with Bluetooth so I could control from my phone or pc, just seems easier.

    I live near Parts Express/Dayton Audio and they have their DSP-408 which would provide more control and has Bluetooth and the price is extremely affordable at $149.00.

    I did a quick search of the forums to see if anyone has first hand experience with the DSP-408 and all I found was a brief mention here.

    Anyone have any real first hand experience with the DSP-408 and would care to share.

    Update - I just read a review on Amazon where a fella installed the DSP-408 in between his LC2i and his amp. I was under the impression the 408 would replace the LOC...

    Thanks
     
    Last edited: Aug 4, 2020

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