If u need it, u need it! Even the tech savvy will struggle. Better 2 buy new & have pro install it. If u don't NEED it, buy a cheaper DSP w/less probs
It's a necessary evil for many of todays cars. That's why they're so expensive. Add to that, these units are VERY buggy and there's not a lot of help on the interweb thingy. I'm moderately tech savvy and have installed many car stereos and amps over my lifetime. Never had so much trouble and I'm still dealing with issues trying to learn the idiosincricies (SP?). If I was employed, I'd have no time for this and woulld have suffered with the poor audio in my SUV and been very unhappy. My situation is made worse, because I'm out of work, I needed to save a few bucks and got s very fair deal on a used DSR1. Buying used, the manufacturer is less interested in helping so I'm navigaating this mess on my own and with a little help from online forums. If you can afford new, that's a small advantage where you can reach out to the manufacturer(s). Which is where another issue lies, this little 2 oz. box contains hardware from TWO different manufacturers so expect some finger pointing as you work through the headaches. Not much different from the days when your Lenovo PC would blame Windows who would claim it's your internet provider who would instead say your modem is faulty. The best option, if you can afford it, is to buy new FROM A CERTIFIED INSTALLER where the headaches become 80% theirs. You still have to give up your car for a day or two if/when you need to return to have an issue resolved, but those guys/gals know their stuff and have relationships with the manufacturers and suppliers. If you choose to go it alone with this thing, GOOD LUCK!!!
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