Signal processors (DSP)

    Digital sound optimization with signal processors (DSP)

    If the sound system in the car is to be tuned for maximum listening pleasure based on personal sound requirements, a DSP is exactly the right component to adjust the music playback to high-end level. By the way, the top sellers in this category are DD Audio DSI-3, ESX DIRECTION D68SP, Ground Zero GZDSP 4-8XII. If you want to jump straight to the most popular brands, we recommend you take a look at : ESX, Ground Zero, DD Audio..

    What is a signal processor used for?

    A signal processor is connected between the output stage and Loudspeaker and processes the audio signals digitally in real time. With a DSP, numerous equalizer settings can be made for Sound optimization to make. In addition, a DSP offers extensive setting options for high- and low-pass filters. Digital signal processing results in loss-free listening pleasure. In addition, the frequency separation of individual speakers can be individually adjusted.

    When is a signal processor useful?

    A DSP is often used for complex sound systems and is used for Acoustic fine-tuning provided. With the high-performance processors, it is possible to carry out runtime configurations and provide each Loudspeaker to a specific volume value. A DSP is already integrated in some amplifier models, otherwise this must be purchased as an external box.

    What should I look out for in a DSP?

    Depending on how complex the sound system is, it is important to ensure sufficient Number of inputs and outputs to pay attention to. Most DSPs have four to six inputs in the form of RCA or high-level connections. On the other side, there are typically six to twelve cinch outputs for a multi-channel Loudspeaker system.

    Which manufacturers does Masori distribute?

    Our range currently includes Masori Signal processors from the following manufacturers: ARC Audio, Awave, Dayton Audio, ESXFOR-X, Ground Zero, Hifonics, JL Audio, MiniDSP, Musway, Rockford Fosgate, STEG, Stetsom.

    Conclusion

    A DSP is the most modern form of sound optimization and offers extensive equalizer settings for an optimal sound experience. However, the setting options require a certain degree of technical know-how. Beginners should therefore read up on the subject in advance.