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ur not going to get much of a better option than the DQXS......only other processor that Ive seen on its level is the RF one but u have to control it through either a bluetooth or someother handheld remote. Im going to be running a DQXS as well with the wired remote. Altogether u can get the unit and remote for around 5something. I know sonicelectronix has em and u can find them for around that price on ebay too. U wont see too many used ones as most people who have them arent trying to get rid of em cause they are the sh*t.

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yeah, i was thinking about the RF one. The AC has little higher voltage on the outputs iirc. And the price is about the same the bluetooth doesn't bother me i kinda like it.

If the RF piece you're talking about is the 3Sixty, then it's not even a fair comparison. The 3Sixty is for OE headunit integration. It's more like an LC6/6i/7.

Depends on which 3sitxy you're talking about. The .1 is for OEM integration. The .2 is a pretty powerful processor that also does OEM integration. The Alpine H701 is more powerful than either and can be had for about the same price. One major thing that the Alpine and Rockford units do that the AC unit does not is time alignment. That's the main reason that I never even considered getting one.

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