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Want plug and play option to replace Sony? It does exist and it's easy!!

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Old 10-11-2017, 12:54 PM
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Okay first of all I am not associated with Rockford Fosgate in anyway. I'm just an early adopter of their new product and am simply amazed at how easy this was to implement.

It's the new DSR1 by Rockford Fosgate. I pre-ordered when I learned of it and they finally released to market and started shipping 9/21. I received mine and couldn't be happier. No cutting of factory wires when used with idatalink t-harness HRN-AR-FO2 and you can add the optional Remote Punch Level Control (PLC2) to crank that bass!

What is it?

DSR1
8-Channel Interactive Signal Processor w/ Integrated iDatalink Maestro Module
Co-developed with ADS, the DSR1 combines a full-featured 3Sixty digital signal processor with a flashable iDatalink Maestro integration module. The DSR1 can be used out-of-the-box with high or low level input, or with a quick flash download to add vehicle specific firmware to enable integration without the loss of factory equipped controls and features. Once connected, complete control of the sound profile can be adjusted using Rockford Fosgate’s proprietary 3Sixty tuning software.

Digital Signal Processing with Integrated Maestro CAN Interface
Four Channel Balanced Differential RCA Inputs
Four Channel High Level Inputs with Signal Sense Turn On
Remote turn-on in/out function with adjustable turn-on delay
18 Pin Analog Input Harness
16 Pin Analog Output Harness
Micro USB Setup/Update Port
Compatible with Select Maestro Vehicle T-Harnesses
Auxillary RCA and SPDIF Coaxial Inputs
Optional PLC2 Level Controller with Assignable Functions
245 Bands of Equalization for Aftermarket Tuning
Adjustable croossovers wth selectable slope
Up 10msec of delay on each channel for Time Alignment
Bluetooth 4.0 Connectivity for convenient setup
Interactive Tuning Interface Controlled via Android/ iOS APP
CE and FCC Compliant
1 Year Standard Warranty


Here are a few pictures of mine installed.

















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Here's a list of items I used for my system upgrade install - but not necessarily where I purchased from

Rockford Fosgate DSR1
DSR1

Idatalink-Maestro T-Harness for factory integration
HRN-AR-FO2

Punch Control ****
Rockford Punch Remote Level Control (PLC2)

AMP
JL HD900/5

SUB

JL 10TW3-D4

Front Component Speakers
JL C5-650
Metra 82-5607 speaker adapters and Metra 72-5602 Speaker Wire Adapters
FAST Rings 6.5" 3-Piece Car Speaker Enhancement Kit FAST Rings 6.5" 3-Piece Car Speaker Enhancement Kit


Rear Coaxial Speakers
JL C2-650x
Metra 82-5605 speaker adapters and Metra 72-5602 Speaker Wire Adapters
FAST Rings 6.5" 3-Piece Car Speaker Enhancement Kit FAST Rings 6.5" 3-Piece Car Speaker Enhancement Kit


Sound Deadening Mat
Noico 80 mil car Sound deadening mat Noico 80 mil car Sound deadening mat


AMP Wiring Kit
NVX 100% Copper 4-Gauge Car Amp Install Kit NVX 100% Copper 4-Gauge Car Amp Install Kit


RCA Cables
→ 3x -
Sky High Car Audio 2 Channel 6 ft RCA Cables Triple Shield Nylon Sky High Car Audio 2 Channel 6 ft RCA Cables Triple Shield Nylon
Coated


PET Expandable Braided Sleeving

 1/2" sleeving 1/2" sleeving
1/4" sleeving 1/4" sleeving
3/4" split sleeving 3/4" split sleeving
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A few pics of my enclosure build. I never built one before and ended up with 4 builds before I got it right. I ended up having to fiberglass the back to get enough room for the 10" sub. It was my first time using fiberglass too! I also filled the side areas with poly-fill material.
















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That's a sweet build! Where'd you put the sound deadening?
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Thanks I'm pretty excited with how it all turned out! I put the deadening material under the sub where I had to cut the carpet and most of the rear wall behind everything. I have enough to do the door panels, but not sure if I will as it sounds amazing as it is.
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Originally Posted by bwmiller1974
Thanks I'm pretty excited with how it all turned out! I put the deadening material under the sub where I had to cut the carpet and most of the rear wall behind everything. I have enough to do the door panels, but not sure if I will as it sounds amazing as it is.
Gotcha. I managed to not cut any carpeting, but I definitely hacked up the back wall padding. If/when I redo my setup I'm likely going to build something. This box works, but it's not the best setup.






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