Amp settings depends on the setup... The great part about the DSR1 is it's versatility for its price. If you referring to xover settings I usually set them in a safe range for the speakers/subs and use the dsr1 to be more precise... because you can change the slope and frequency for each pair of channels. I still use the amp x-over just in case there was ever a failure or you make an oops and bypass the x-over by accident in the processor...
The sony radios are great... if your connecting to any aftermarket radio you will most likely want to just use the front and rear rca outputs to connect to the DSR1. The DSR1 only has two inputs... So you would still have full control from the Sony except for a Subwoofer out, in which I would recommend using the PLC2 bass knob so you can have sub control.... Thanks for watching!!
m considering this or the pac amp pro for my 2019 charger uconnect with alpine, im leaning towards the amp pro for simplicity and less stuff that can go wrong, what do you think? thanks
The amppro units are great, but no added controls besides a bass knob. If your building a nice system and want to have equalization than run the dsr1. Is it harder to tune? Yes, but once it's dialed in, it's worth every penny...
It will work in the Camry, but it doesn't look like they currently have a T-harness for the Camry. You can use it in universal mode which just means you have to hard-wire to the system. It will still give you all the same output and control options for your system. It's just a little more time consuming to install... Hope this helps! Please subscribe if you can! Thanks!
Hey tour video is awesome.but I have ran into a problem looking for 2020 model Nissan Altima standard model I’m not sure if it has stock manufacturers amp if so is there a normal standard spot on location of unit?and dose manufacturer stock amp connect to input of the DRS1 ?
Most likely for the 2020 model you will have to hardwire the dsr1 speaker level inputs after the factory amp/radio. I don't believe there is a t-harness yet. I normally locate the dsp as close to either the factory amp or a nice hidden spot in the trunk. You do want to have access to it in case you need to update or reset the unit. Etc... You will need to connect at least 2 channels from the factory amp to the dsr1, but I personally recommend running a 4ch input so you can still fade in the factory radio. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!!
Usually run the head unit set to flat and crossovers off. You can set them, but I would recommend setting them up as a backup.... So for instance for you highs if they get set at 87 hz high pass in the dsp, you could run the head unit at 50 hz or 80 hz. As a backup in case you accidentally reset the dsp or lost settings.
I know it's a old video but I've seen people say that the dsr1 is not worth buying as it does not connect all the time and randomly changes crossover points, delay and so on. Do u have some advice for an entry level dsp like a Dayton or is the dsr1 okay? Thanks
I still feel the dsr1 is a great unit. There have been many updates for the firmware and the Bluetooth to help with some of the issues your referencing. Android has some connection issues still. I have spoke to idatalink and Rockford and hopefully a new update is in the works. 🤞There are a ton of great dsp's I could recommend, but none are in the dsr1 price range. If your willing to make the jump I'd recommend the Alpine, Audiocontrol, or Arc audio. But your gonna spend significantly more on any of these... Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Just for tuning, but it does have an RCA Aux input that you can toggle to from the app. I've personally never used it before, but it is there. Thanks for watching!
DaLoop OnFire the dsr1 is not going to replace an amp. It is basically going in between your source (radio) and your amplifer. It can work with factory radio or aftermarket radio. Going to give you the ability to fine tune your system properly.
I brought one and liked it
Awesome! It's a great sounding unit. Please subscribe if you can. Thanks!
NICE VIDEO BY ANY CHANCE DO HAVE LINK FOR BASS KNOB? U SAID IT CAN BE ADD IT.
DJROBONE1 The bass knob part number is PLC2 . Thanks for watching!
Very informative video brother…what are the amp settings? I’m assuming FULL.
Amp settings depends on the setup... The great part about the DSR1 is it's versatility for its price. If you referring to xover settings I usually set them in a safe range for the speakers/subs and use the dsr1 to be more precise... because you can change the slope and frequency for each pair of channels. I still use the amp x-over just in case there was ever a failure or you make an oops and bypass the x-over by accident in the processor...
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I like to see the connection to an aftermarket Sony radio.... mines has a front, rear and sub output
The sony radios are great... if your connecting to any aftermarket radio you will most likely want to just use the front and rear rca outputs to connect to the DSR1. The DSR1 only has two inputs... So you would still have full control from the Sony except for a Subwoofer out, in which I would recommend using the PLC2 bass knob so you can have sub control.... Thanks for watching!!
m considering this or the pac amp pro for my 2019 charger uconnect with alpine, im leaning towards the amp pro for simplicity and less stuff that can go wrong, what do you think? thanks
The amppro units are great, but no added controls besides a bass knob. If your building a nice system and want to have equalization than run the dsr1. Is it harder to tune? Yes, but once it's dialed in, it's worth every penny...
Does this dsp would work for a toyota camry 2018 xse? Thank you
It will work in the Camry, but it doesn't look like they currently have a T-harness for the Camry. You can use it in universal mode which just means you have to hard-wire to the system. It will still give you all the same output and control options for your system. It's just a little more time consuming to install... Hope this helps! Please subscribe if you can! Thanks!
Do you have to install an amp or can it work without one
Hey tour video is awesome.but I have ran into a problem looking for 2020 model Nissan Altima standard model I’m not sure if it has stock manufacturers amp if so is there a normal standard spot on location of unit?and dose manufacturer stock amp connect to input of the DRS1 ?
Most likely for the 2020 model you will have to hardwire the dsr1 speaker level inputs after the factory amp/radio. I don't believe there is a t-harness yet. I normally locate the dsp as close to either the factory amp or a nice hidden spot in the trunk. You do want to have access to it in case you need to update or reset the unit. Etc... You will need to connect at least 2 channels from the factory amp to the dsr1, but I personally recommend running a 4ch input so you can still fade in the factory radio. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!!
do you still use the crossovers and gain control on the aftermarket amplifier?
Usually run the head unit set to flat and crossovers off. You can set them, but I would recommend setting them up as a backup....
So for instance for you highs if they get set at 87 hz high pass in the dsp, you could run the head unit at 50 hz or 80 hz. As a backup in case you accidentally reset the dsp or lost settings.
I know it's a old video but I've seen people say that the dsr1 is not worth buying as it does not connect all the time and randomly changes crossover points, delay and so on. Do u have some advice for an entry level dsp like a Dayton or is the dsr1 okay? Thanks
I still feel the dsr1 is a great unit. There have been many updates for the firmware and the Bluetooth to help with some of the issues your referencing. Android has some connection issues still. I have spoke to idatalink and Rockford and hopefully a new update is in the works. 🤞There are a ton of great dsp's I could recommend, but none are in the dsr1 price range. If your willing to make the jump I'd recommend the Alpine, Audiocontrol, or Arc audio. But your gonna spend significantly more on any of these... Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Can you Bluetooth audio to the dsp or is it just for tuning?
Just for tuning, but it does have an RCA Aux input that you can toggle to from the app. I've personally never used it before, but it is there. Thanks for watching!
Would the DSR1 replace an aftermarket amp to the vehicles speakers or can an aftermarket amp be added to it as well?
DaLoop OnFire the dsr1 is not going to replace an amp. It is basically going in between your source (radio) and your amplifer. It can work with factory radio or aftermarket radio. Going to give you the ability to fine tune your system properly.
@@Mark-kr3hn thank you
DaLoop OnFire ... no problem.. more video reviews coming soon. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! Thanks!!!