DSP Car Audio
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Goldhorn DSPA 816 Pro | 16 Channel DSP / 8 x 80w Amplifier (Previous Demo)
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Goldhorn P2 DSPA Pro | 16 Channel DSP/DSD Player with 8x80w Amplifier
Goldhorn DSPA 206 | 6 Channel DSP / 4 x 50w Amplifier
Goldhorn P5 DSP Ultra - 16-Channel Audiophile-Grade Digital Signal Processor
Goldhorn DSPA 2416 Ultra 36 Channel DSP | 24 Channel Amplifier | Previous Display
Goldhorn DSPA 1012 Plus | 20 Channel DSP / 8 x 80w + 2 x 150w Amplifier | Previous Display
Goldhorn P1 DSPA | 10 Channel DSP/DSD Player
Goldhorn DSPA 2416 Ultra 36 Channel DSP | 24 Channel Amplifier
Goldhorn DSP16 Ultra: 16-Channel High-Fidelity Audio Processor
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What DSP Car Audio Units Are Designed to Do
DSP car audio units are designed to correct the signal before it reaches the speakers. They smooth out uneven tones caused by factory tuning. They help music stay clean at all volume levels. They direct the right frequencies to the correct drivers. They improve clarity and overall system balance.
EQ Adjustments for Clean and Controlled Sound
A DSP gives you detailed EQ control over the entire frequency range. It helps remove harsh mids or dull highs. It corrects peaks and dips caused by door panels and dashboards. It helps vocals and instruments sound more natural. It gives the system a cleaner and more accurate tone.
Better Imaging Through Time Alignment
Time alignment adjusts the delay between speakers. It centers the soundstage for the driver. It prevents one side from sounding louder or closer. It improves focus for vocals and instruments. It creates a more balanced and realistic listening experience.
Crossovers for Safe and Proper Frequency Control
DSP crossovers assign the correct frequencies to each speaker. They keep tweeters safe from low notes. They prevent small speakers from playing deep bass. They help subwoofers blend smoothly with midbass drivers. They keep the system clean and controlled at all levels.
Easy Integration With Factory and Aftermarket Systems
DSP units work with both factory and upgraded radios. They support high-level and low-level inputs. They allow upgrades to be done in stages. They fit well with multi-amplifier setups. They provide strong tuning control without replacing the head unit.
Reliable Performance for Daily Driving
These processors use stable chips that hold tuning accurately. They resist heat and vibration inside the vehicle. They keep settings intact even if power is lost. They deliver consistent sound during long drives. They provide dependable performance in all conditions.
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