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11 hours ago, Joshdashef said:

Gotta say I love my 80 prs but I’m running active. I plan on going into a dsp eventually when I switch back to passive to add another set of speakers and judging from your experience I think I might go audiocontrol too <img src=">

LOL i hear you brother.

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I just put a audiocontrol D-4.800 in my 2013 accord. On the non premium radio and have no complaints. Well just 1 with the great turn on for remote signal. The stock head unit has a constant single coming out of it so when I turn the radio off the amps stay on until I turn the key off. Good thing I ran 2 9packs of speedwire 1 for signal and the other I used to put the amps on a switch. I would think you would just have to run the radio eq flat and let the dsp do the rest. One thing I would recommend is to give all the doors and the trunk some sound deadening  treatment. Complete night and day difference in a honda. And seal up the the 2 maintenance access openings in the front doors with some abs, pvc, or some type of plastic sheet. I had some extra plastic clothes drawers laying  around. Used the biggest  side and cut to fit each opening. Took the foil off a sheet of some sound deadening and  cut and rolled into sticky rope. Used that to keep the plastic peices in place and sound treated over that. Works great so far.

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14 hours ago, DTS909 said:

I just put a audiocontrol D-4.800 in my 2013 accord. On the non premium radio and have no complaints. Well just 1 with the great turn on for remote signal. The stock head unit has a constant single coming out of it so when I turn the radio off the amps stay on until I turn the key off. Good thing I ran 2 9packs of speedwire 1 for signal and the other I used to put the amps on a switch. I would think you would just have to run the radio eq flat and let the dsp do the rest. One thing I would recommend is to give all the doors and the trunk some sound deadening  treatment. Complete night and day difference in a honda. And seal up the the 2 maintenance access openings in the front doors with some abs, pvc, or some type of plastic sheet. I had some extra plastic clothes drawers laying  around. Used the biggest  side and cut to fit each opening. Took the foil off a sheet of some sound deadening and  cut and rolled into sticky rope. Used that to keep the plastic peices in place and sound treated over that. Works great so far.

Thank you for the advice and info. I am using a high/low I purchased from a member on a accord forum. It plugs into the harness before the factory amp (I have a exl v6 with the so called premium audio) it also provides the remote turn on for my amps. I am currently running all B2 audio amps, just installed a set of B2 ISX components (replacing some pro audio speakers i previously installed). I have a layer of sound skin in each door and i also used closed cell foam to cover the outer side of the door (in between the door and door panel) I purchased a DM-810 since creating this thread. I have not installed it yet. I completely gutted out the system and reinstalling everything, changing a few things around and placement for amps and making room for the processor and crossovers for the the components. 

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5 minutes ago, ToNasty said:

Helix or mosconi. End of thread. Helix in my opinion are the best dsp

 

Audiocontrol is great but meh, audison bit ones are good when they work (hint hint)

But helix and mosconi always works

Yea I hear you. If funds were in order and I wasn't saving for a wedding as well, Helix or Mosconi would be on top of the list ( especially if they have the main thing im looking for which was input summing etc.)  At the price I snagged the DM-810 it was hard to pass up that deal.

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I made some 1/2" mdf boards that are screwed down with  rivet nuts in the trunk on each side under the upholstery where I mounted my amps.  I also got a mdf board under the back deck where I have 4 crossovers mounted. I dismantled the crossovers and hot glued them down better to kill the rattles.I also made 3/4mdf false floor that sits in front of the spare mounted down with rivets insert where my box will sit. I will be making a hole in the arm rest for the port to fire thru of a 4th order.  If you have after market rims you can put a battery in the spare tire spot. I got a xs R5100 there and 1 of the original tires for a spare. you just have to shave off the spare tire mount piece of metal. Its layed on its side with terminals faced back. All the wires have space on each side of the spare to run in an out with no rubbing. Shoot me your number in a private message and send some pictures if you want.

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1 hour ago, Kris4b11 said:

Yea I hear you. If funds were in order and I wasn't saving for a wedding as well, Helix or Mosconi would be on top of the list ( especially if they have the main thing im looking for which was input summing etc.)  At the price I snagged the DM-810 it was hard to pass up that deal.

How many channels do you need because the dm 810 is more expensive than the helix and mosconi

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18 hours ago, DTS909 said:

I made some 1/2" mdf boards that are screwed down with  rivet nuts in the trunk on each side under the upholstery where I mounted my amps.  I also got a mdf board under the back deck where I have 4 crossovers mounted. I dismantled the crossovers and hot glued them down better to kill the rattles.I also made 3/4mdf false floor that sits in front of the spare mounted down with rivets insert where my box will sit. I will be making a hole in the arm rest for the port to fire thru of a 4th order.  If you have after market rims you can put a battery in the spare tire spot. I got a xs R5100 there and 1 of the original tires for a spare. you just have to shave off the spare tire mount piece of metal. Its layed on its side with terminals faced back. All the wires have space on each side of the spare to run in an out with no rubbing. Shoot me your number in a private message and send some pictures if you want.

Sounds awesome! I originally planned to install my amps on each side of the trunk floor (right next to the rails that run front to back) But it would still leave me without a place for the 3rd amp. I used 1/2 birch and made another floor that sits over the spare and holds the 3 amps. The rack is supported with a piece of 3/4 birch from the bottom that sits on the inside of the lip of the spare and used rivnuts to secure brackets on each side. The amp rack covers half of the spare but can lift up to pull the spare out. I also want to cut out the ski hole. As far as secondary battery,  I want to get a limitless and mount it to the side 

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