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I’m wanting to move into processors like the rf 3 sixty3 or some equivalent. My issue is that I’m wanting to maintain separate tuning for each channel. The processor with the most channels has 8, but I have 14 channels total. Is there a 14 or more channel processor that I just haven’t found? Or is it possible to run 2 8 channel processors without tuning issues.(if so, I would likely add more speakers which is a good thing) What i have is: 

front:

rf tweeters

alpine tweeters

rf 6.5

rf 3.5

rear:

rf 6x9

rf 4x6

and 2 subs.

powered by 3, 4 channel amps and 1 mono sub amp.

Right now I’m using 3, 3 way crossovers and would like to transition to a processor. Any ideas would be appreciated. As I said, I would like to maintain the ability to adjust each set of speakers independently. I’m interested in processors because of the results I’ve seen when adding one. Thanks.

 

 

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Thanks! Thats what I was looking for. I was worried that it would cause tuning issues. But if you can run several with no issues, thats what I will shoot for.

2002 GMC 2500HD w/8.1 liter v-8

Pioneer Avic N-5 HU

Pioneer CD-BTB200 Bluetooth

Pioneer CD-UB100 usb

Pioneer GEX-P910XM XM receiver

Pioneer CD-1200 IPhone adapter

Pioneer TS-W309D2 subs x2

Audiopipe split 3003

2 Autotek 3-way active crossovers

2 alpine tweeters

RF Punch P132 3.5" full range

RF Power T1462 4x6 full range

RF Power T1693 6x9 3 way

RF Power T2652 T2 6.5 components

2 Autotek ATX 1200.4 amps 4

RF P400 amp

Massive N4 nano-block

I measure loud by the amount of smoke it puts out.

www.enforcer-gaming.com

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