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<blockquote data-quote="Mark DeArman" data-source="post: 50922" data-attributes="member: 950"><p>Re: Home Brew powered sub.</p><p></p><p>I'd only be worried if they happen to have some heavy EQ (above +3dB). Might cause some headroom problems. I'd take the previous reply's advice and measure them with a resistor. You might even be able to get the programmer for the "DSP" (quotes are important,) if the DSP solution is cheap enough, for 50$-100$. Lots of the SoC DSP solutions are fixed routing matrix systems which are easy to modify. Not like a real DSP which there is programming involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark DeArman, post: 50922, member: 950"] Re: Home Brew powered sub. I'd only be worried if they happen to have some heavy EQ (above +3dB). Might cause some headroom problems. I'd take the previous reply's advice and measure them with a resistor. You might even be able to get the programmer for the "DSP" (quotes are important,) if the DSP solution is cheap enough, for 50$-100$. Lots of the SoC DSP solutions are fixed routing matrix systems which are easy to modify. Not like a real DSP which there is programming involved. [/QUOTE]
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