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Old 02-21-2001, 08:36 PM   #1
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Pioneer DSP....have one?

before i go into any great detail, does anyone have a dsp like the DEQ 7200 or 7600?
I need some install help.

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I have a DEH-P7200
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Old 02-21-2001, 11:46 PM   #3
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Hey pukka,

I have a dsp 7200 with a p56 deck right now. Im planning on upgrading to a p98R. To make the long story short, the P56 has 500 mV output, the dsp has a 1.5 v output. My new p98r has 4 volt output. What happens when i put a 4v volt input signal into that dsp?

Im sure i now but i hate to lose that cool display.



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As long as you are using RCA inputs you should be fine. Check the owners manual for the input voltage range on the DSP. I'll take a look at mine if I can find it and let you know.

I would think that the high voltage would mean that you would have to keep the volume lower on the source unit so that you don't distort or overdrive the DSP.
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