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More details on the Rockford Fosgate DSR1 FeaturesOverview: The Rockford Fosgate DSR1 is an interactive signal processor designed to allow you install an aftermarket amplifier and still keep the factory radio along with all its controls and features. Co-developed with ADS (Automotive Data Solutions), the DSR1 combines key features of Rockfords 3Sixty digital processor with a flashable iDatalink Maestro module, and is capable of being used out of the box with either high or low level outputs from a factory or aftermarket radio. It has 4 input channels, a coax digital input (S/PDIF), and a stereo RCA AUX input, all of which can be assigned to the 8 output channels. The DSR1 module can also be flashed with vehicle specific firmware for select Ford and Chrysler vehicles and, along with an optional T-harness (sold separately), allows an aftermarket amp to be installed while bypassing the factory amplifier. After initial flashing, Rockfords PerfectTune app, available for Android and iOS devices at the Apple App and Google Play Stores, will allow setup and configuration of the DSR1 to be done from a Bluetooth enabled smartphone or tablet.Notes:The DSR1 module must be updated to the latest firmware, regardless of the installation type. Flashing/updating can be done on a Windows or Macintosh computer using the iDatalink Maestro WebLink Updater, found here.An aftermarket amplifier with sufficient channels to power all speakers will be required. No factory amplified outputs (OEM radio or amp) can be used to power speakers after installing the DSR1.Configuration Menu: The initial module flashing is where the DSR1 will get configured for either Vehicle Specific or Universal modes.Universal Mode: In Universal mode the processor does not compensate for any factory EQ curves, only in Vehicle Specific mode, and theres no input signal summing with the DSR1. Six pairs of RCA input plugs along with a coax digital (S/PDIF) are provided on the Input Harness.Aftermarket Headunit: If installing the DSR1 with an aftermarket headunit, the RCA connectors will get attached directly to the radios pre-outs.Non-Amplified (T-Harness): For installations into factory non-amplified vehicles, T-harnesses are available for select model vehicles, making installation much faster and easier. Please check our Vehicle Guide to see what T-harnesses may be available for your vehicle.Non-Amplified (Hardwire): If installing the DSR1along with a factory radio without a vehicle specific harness, or an aftermarket radio with no pre-outs, speaker wire to RCA adapters such as the XD-CLRAIC2-SW or the KISL (both sold separately) will be required.Vehicle Specific: In Vehicle Specific mode, using a T-harness, the processor will read the factory data signals allowing use of the factory radios controls such as volume, balance, and fade. In either mode, the DSR1s 4 input channels (front/rear) are combined to provide the subwoofer output signal. After the initial flashing is complete, Rockfords PerfectTune app will then be used for the setup and configuration of the DSR1. The PerfectTune Home screen includes two main controls, Sub Level and Punch EQ (bass boost), as well as soft-keys for Setup, Tune, and Bluetooth connectivity. From this screen, the user can also pick either Main or Aux, which allows all of the tuning options to be applied to both the Main inputs as well as the Aux input, if being used. This gives a combined total of over 248 bands of channel EQ. The Basic Tune section includes a Master EQ with 7 bands of equalization that affect the entire output. The following options are available from the PerfectTune Home screen:Preferences: The Preferences menu allows you to assign the two Home-screen sliders (Default is Sub Level and Punch EQ), as well as options for Auto Close and Crossover Plot Overlay with the choices being On or Off.Device Setup: This screen allows you to quickly view the main settings after running the Setup Wizard. This will display the Device Mode (Stand-alone or Vehicle Specific), overall System Gain, PLC knob function if used, and the Input/Output configuration.Setup Wizard: This menu is used for initial configuration of both the Main inputs as well as the Aux input.Device Mode: This determines how the DSR1 will be used, either Stand alone or Maestro T-harness (Vehicle Specific).Input Source: This setting determines the type of input signal: Low Level (RCA), High Level (Speaker), and S/PDIF (Digital).Input Level Switch Position: After selecting either RCA or Speaker level, this option is a reminder to move the physical switch on the DSR1 to either High Level or Low Level.Headunit Sensitivity: This sets the input sensitivity range based off of the headunits pre-out voltage. Choices are from 0.5 Vrms to 4+ Vrms.Input Channel Configuration: Determines what input types will be connected. Choices are: Fronts (2-ch), Fronts + Rears (4-ch), and Fronts + Sub (4-ch). A convenient pictogram shows which plugs on the DSR1 will be used.PLC2: The DSR1 includes an RJ-45 jack for the optional PLC2 Remote Level Control. This is a rotary control that can be mounted under the dash for quick, on-the-fly adjustment of one of three options: Subwoofer Level, Punch Bass, or Master Level. This menu option determines if the PLC2 will be used and what function it will control.Tune: This setting will give 2 options: Basic Tuning, and Advanced Tuning.Basic Tuning: This is a 7 Band equalizer that affects the entire output of the DSR1 signal. The Bands can range from 63 Hz to 15.9 kHz with Q factor and Gain settings for each. The Gain can vary each Bands level from + 6 dB to - 17 dB.Advance Tuning: This option allows more detailed settings to be edited for each of the 4 sets of output channels (Front, Spare, Rear, and Subwoofer).Trim Level: Dual level controls allow volume offset for each of the 4 sets of outputs. Left and Right channels for each can be varied independently or can be linked together. Each speaker can be muted from this page as well.Time Alignment: Each output channel can individually be delayed from 0 - 10 msec. Delay can be set in either milliseconds, inches, or centimeters and also include a phase-reversal option for each channel.Crossover: All 4 pairs of outputs can be filtered if needed. Crossover options include:Filter Type: All-pass, Band-pass, Low-pass, and High-passFilter Slope: This determines how steep the cutoff slope will be. Choices are: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, and 48 dB/octave slopes.Frequency: This allows you to pick the frequency of the cutoff point. The Band-pass setting gives 2 frequency options; High-pass and Low-pass. A wide range of frequencies are provided and will vary depending on the Filter Type selected.Equalizer: The Advanced Tuning EQ offers up to 31 bands of equalization for each of the 4 sets of outputs.Band: Selects which frequency band will be adjusted. Range is 20 Hz to 20 kHz.Q: Determines how many frequencies around the cutoff point will be affected by the boost or attenuation. Range is from 0.1 to 10.0.Gain: This controls the amount of boost or attenuation at the Cutoff point. Range is from -24.0 dB to +6.0 dB divided into 0.5 dB increments.Preset Management: The DSR1 allows you to save all of the settings as a Preset in one of 4 memory locations, which can be saved and retrieved via the PerfectTune app.Bluetooth: Pairing of a Bluetooth enabled device for setup and configuration is done with this setting.Module: All of the inputs and outputs of the DSR1 are as follows:Input Side:18-pin input harness: Includes Front, Rear, and Aux In RCA connectors, S/PDIF coax digital input, and 18 AWG wires for power, ground, remote in and remote out.Vehicle: This socket is where one of the vehicle specific T-harnesses will plug into.Exp: A 4-pin Expansion port for future use.USB: The micro-B USB port is used for firmware updates and configuration of the DSR1.Status LED: Shows the status of the module: White = OK, Blue = Busy, and Red = Error.Input Level: This is a 2-way switch used to change the input sensitivity range. Choices are High (= / > 4.1 V RMS) and Low (= / < 4 V input).Output Side:16-pin output harness: This all RCA harness includes outputs for: L/R Front, L/R Rear, L/R Spare (input taken from front channels), and L/R Sub outputs.PLC: This port is an RJ-45 socket for the optional Rockford Fosgate PLC2 remote Level Controller.Specifications:Processor Type: DigitalOperating Voltage: 9 - 16 VDCFrequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz, +/- 0.5 dBInput Impedance: 20k OhmsOutput Impedance: 200 OhmsSignal to Noise:RCA: > 100 dBAAUX: > 100 dBATHD: < 1.0%Inputs: 4 RCA, 4 High-level, 2 AUX RCA, 1 S/PDIF coax digitalOutputs: 8 RCAInput Voltage:Low Level (RCA): Up to 4 VHigh Level: Up to 12.5 VRemote Turn-On: 4 V - 16 VAUX: Up to 2 VOutput Voltage: Up to 4 V RMSCrossover Types: High-pass, Low-pass, Band-pass, All-passCrossover Class: Linkwitz-RileyCrossover Frequency: Variable - 20 Hz to 20 kHzCrossover Slope: Selectable - 6/12/18/24/30/36/48 dB per octaveEQ Channels: Front/Spare/Rear/SubEQ Bands: 31 per channelEQ Q Setting: Selectable - 0.01 to 10.0Smartphone Compatibility:Apple: iOS 10.0 or later, iPhone, iPad, iPod TouchAndroid: Marshmallow 6.0 or later (Optimized for 5-inch screen or larger)Dimensions: Length = 5.06, Width = 4.0, Height = 1.25Weight: 0.5 lbs.
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