BLKMGK350
Well-Known Member
Can you elaborate a little more on your setup. You seem to be one of the few that have done what I am wanting to also do. I want to keep my entire 9 speaker setup and I have already added a sub. I am currently pulling the sub signal from rear shelf speakers and it is working fine but once I change all the other speakers I am sure I will need to get away from the factory amp and DSP. I was looking at the DSR1 to do this but I am thinking I need a 10 channel DSP and those are not common. I will have the F-center(1ch); FrontRight-tweeter, mid, low drivers(3ch); FrontLeft-tweeter, mid, low drivers(3ch); RearRight(1ch); RearLeft(1ch); Add subwoofer(1ch) for the total of 10ch.I did this just last week. I was having an incredibly frustrating time with the DSR1 and ended up returning it. I kept the A03 harness and picked up an Audison Bit Nove. Right from the get go I was happier with the result. I have the four inputs from the head unit set to low level using forscan and have them going into the Bit Nove. From there, I have the 9 RCA outputs feeding a couple of amplifiers for the front 6 speakers (2 tweeters, 2 mids and 2 lows in the doors), the two rears and the center. I have also tapped into the low level front signals and have those fed into a third amplifier to drive the subwoofer. It was a lot of work, but I'm very happy with the results.
What model amps are you running and what are each of the channels driving? The Bit Nove looks pretty hard to find here. Seems to be Eu product. Wondering if there is something better more local that can run 9 channels of speakers and 1 sub. I have read a lot about people ditching the center channel and just running fronts combined and rears for 4ch + 1ch for sub (6ch DSP for this) and others running front low drivers R&L (2ch), front mid-drivers and tweeters R&L (2ch), and rears R&L(2ch) +1ch for sub (8ch DSP for this) I know that is an easier route just not the route I want to take so I am definitely interested in your setup.
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