2300 watts of clean hard hitting music.
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- čas přidán 9. 08. 2020
- Client came in with a 1972 Chevrolet Nova. Wanting an extremely loud and clear audio system. Mainly driving it around the street scene. Weight and power we're the first issue. Then mounting depths. That's why we choose the #PRV neo magnet 6" mid bass only needing 100 watts of RMS power. Paired with there slim tweeters at 60 watts of RMS power. The mids and highs system only needing 1300 watts plus being light weight they were perfect! #Sundown is one of our go to subwoofers when it come to BIG Lowwww bass. The E series sub is a great efficient big bass subwoofer. With an RMS of 500 watts but peaking at 1000 watts. This sub can handle any sound. Hitting all the right crossover points with the #Stetsom DSP. This system rocked. But I can't leave out the amps. All XMA #PowerBass amps 1250 for the subwoofer. 800x4 for the mid bass and 400x2 for tweeters. Everything's was installed in full L&R Stereo with 2300 watts total. Running on #XSPower battery with T-Spec and Stinger wires. Thanks for watching.
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sounds like a sweet setup! recently bought a deaf bonce machete dsp, cant wait to get that installed...
That sounds GREAT
Nice!!!!! She sounds good!
Clean install 👌
I really like this setup
Hey, thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment. I'm actually in Las Vegas right now covering the 2022 SEMA show. I know Power Base has a booth. I will be walking through there so stay tuned!!!
Nice work!!
Thank you and I appreciate the views.
Love that wip
Thanks for watching!!!
wish u could do a full how to video on the dsp I have 1 and need to know how to set it up with 3 amps
Sorry maybe next time. But thanks for watching.
How did you did the routing option
Sir,
Need help with tuning. Lpf and hof should be on full in the amp and tune in the dsp right? Can you give hpf settings for mids and tweets?
Crossover points are something I get questions about often. So I'm trying to make a thorough video. There is no easy answer. You can get very technical with crossover points delays and DB slopes. Trying to make a basic video that anyone can understand and set up clean crossover points. As well these speakers are not sold in the US and have no spec sheet telling me the frequency ranges that they handle. Nevertheless, I am working on a video for the best basic explanation. I am currently working on an interior restoration project that I will have to finish first. But a crossover video is in process.
I’ve seen this same brand with a Bluetooth function for tuning, how do you wire the remote and a headunit to it)
I haven't used the Bluetooth unit. Either the head unit has to have Bluetooth sending capabilities. Or it's still wired through rcas to the crossover. But your phone can send signals directly to the crossover to run the full system.
I have a 2 Channel RCA cable and I also bought this DSP. Being that the DSP only has 2 inputs… which output on my head unit do I plug the RCAs into?
Front, Rear or Sub out? Or do I need Y splitters? If so, how do you recommend I wire the head unit and DSP for optimal performance?
Use the front rca's make sure head unit crossover is set to full range. Then set the DSP outputs as needed.
Hi, Can you please help. I have a wining high pitch tone in all of my speakers from installing the dsp. I have good ground and i have moved the rca cabels so they dont touch any power cabels and this is my second dsp, I had one before with the same problem so i changed to stetsom insted because I thought it would help with the problem. But is there some setting in the dsp or is it alternator sound? Like it doest sound like alternator wining because its the same tone it doesnt go up and down like alternator wining..... Please help (:
Okay without seeing the system. This is going to be a long answer. First pro audio is known for having a resonating frequency. It's called pro audio because it's used in concerts to project volume across large audiences. Very efficient, very effective with a small side effect of having resonating noise at low volumes. Even in a concert setting, cars are not in the equation, stage volume down. You will hear a humming sound coming from the stage area. With this being said they're still car audio standards that should be followed. Making sure the big three have been upgraded. If you don't know what that is, Google Big 3 car audio. There should only be one ground point in the rear area with all ground points being distributed off of it. Keeping power and ground wires from crossing except in the amp input area. Use quality RCA cables. This is transporting your music from the head unit to the amplifier. Or use Bluetooth dongle for signal eliminating RCA issues. Highly recommend purchasing a tone generator, speaker, polarity and RCA cable tester. Install Bay Amazon. eBay should run about $30. This tool will let you check your RCA cables to make sure they haven't grounded out internally. Sorry it took a bit for a reply. I hope this helps. Good luck!
@@twistedartisan2131 yep thx it was that my gain was to high for the dsp so I re gained it and some other stuff so now it work great (::
Whats your bass tuning like on the DSP please let me know
DSP =Digital Signal Processor or Crossover. It's just a digital crossover. Think old crossovers as analog and these are digital for a more accurate tuning and a few other things like delays and such.
@@twistedartisan2131 yeah I understand that part but am speaking of more in depth tuning like what Hz and filter
Unfortunately there's too many variables. What type of music do you listen to? What size are the speakers? How many speakers? Is it for competition or for everyday use? So on etc. But I would start with the manual of the speaker. Should give you the frequency range and airspace configuration with port displacement and tuning frequency. Most subwoofers operate between 30 and 120 Hz. Unless you have an RTA machine, your best option is to be within factory parameters and tune it by ear.
@@twistedartisan2131 okay bro 🙏🏻thanks
How much you selling those dsp's?
They range from $169 to $199 in price. Depending on model number.
@@twistedartisan2131 do you ship I'm in Orlando,fl
Wouldn't the 8 channel one be better
Can I run a 2 channel LOC to a 4 channel Dsp.
What type of car and DSP do you have?
2012 Dodge Charger. 2 channel active LOC and stetsom DSP.
I don't believe you can use an LOC for this car. Without seeing the car in person I think you need a Pac Audio C2A-CHY5. This part will work on all factory amplified systems and provide rca outputs. Check with local retailer first. Because this vehicle comes with multiple factory system options.
Do you know how to use the delay feature?
You will need the manual. Every crossover is slightly different. If I remember correctly. Find your listening position. The alignment measure all the speakers to that location. Each inch away from the speaker is .01 of a delay. Let's say you set the front speakers. Driver door is 4 ft from the ear. The passenger door is 7 ft from the ear. With a difference of 3 feet on the passenger side. So driver side channel would have a .03 second time delay for best sound to the driver. These were rough numbers for examples please refer to your product manual. But that is the basic idea of how time delays work.
@@twistedartisan2131 thanks
I need help in tuning
How can I help?
Name of song at 0.52
I'm not sure it was a mega mix playing in the back ground.
Prv 😣….powerbass 😖 ….oh nooo 🫣
When properly installed these components work great. The system sounded amazing!!!