soundweb lite in a car.
Bunny
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So ,i need 7 channels of processing for my high powered car stereo. this seems to fit the bill. the general idea is to send a 'hot' clean signal so i could keep the gains on the amps low to insure high headroom and ultra low noise. I will be powering this with a sine wave inverter,however i need to know how long the 'lite' takes to'boot up' upon turning the system on and off. Also is it durable enough to withstand the vibration and high temperature of an automobile? Do you know anyone one else thats done this. I presently use an ALTO. UCS PRO [THE CAR VERSION OF THE MAXIDRIVE] unfortunately it is only capable of 2 volts in and 2 volts out, thus its compromising my s/n ratio. suggestions anyone? btw,the system consist of 4 6g40 beyma 6'' drivers , two beyma wl3 line array drivers,and 2 digitaldesigns 9510 10'' subs. each 6'' recieves 400w of power and each sub gets 1500 w of tru technology power.total of 8 amps. this vehicle is not an spl vehicle. it is a high quality design with imaging and a realistic sound stage being the ultimate goal..I've already achieved 90% of that however i think this processor should really complete the design. :twisted:
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