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Axxess AXDSPX-CH8 DSP-X Package with AXDSP-X and T-Harness for select Chrysler 2020-Up

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Axxess AXDSPX-CH8 DSP-X Package with AXDSP-X and T-Harness - for select Chrysler 2020-Up

The AXDSP-X offers installers a fast, cost-effective solution for improving the sound system with 10 individually assigned output channels, the ability to password-protect your settings, and an easy-to-use smartphone app. It has an onboard digital amplifier turn-on capability with built-in technology to retain many of the vehicle features commonly lost when installing a DSP.

Complete Tuning Control
Installers will have full control to fine-tune each of the 10 channel outputs individually, controlled wirelessly via a free app available for smartphones and tablets. The app makes tuning easy with a 31-band graphic EQ and up to 10ms time delay for each channel, with independent high pass, low pass, and bandpass filters.

Retain Features with a Built-in Interface
Utilizing Axxess’s data interface technology, the AXDSP-X goes beyond what a traditional DSP can do and retains many of the features commonly lost when upgrading a sound system. Voice prompts, parking sensor chimes, and other factory chimes are retained with an adjustable volume control that many traditional DSPs cannot offer. This is a cost-effective solution for customers who want to retain their factory radio and improve their vehicle sound quality, while still retaining systems like SYNC® or OnStar®.

One Solution, Many Applications
The AXDSP-X solution already works with a wide range of vehicle applications and systems, including OE or aftermarket radios, and fixed-level analog and/or digitally controlled amplified systems, in addition to non-amplified vehicles that do not have chimes. The AXDSP-X works with all the existing DSP T-harnesses and still offers the same easy installation behind the radio.

Features:

 

See the AXDSP-X application chart for up-to-date vehicle-specific information.

  • Includes a DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
  • 31-Band graphic EQ
  • 10 individually assignable outputs
  • Independent equalization on each of the 10 outputs
  • Independent high pass, low pass, and bandpass filters
  • Each channel can be delayed independently up to 10ms
  • Clipping detection and limiting circuits
  • Retains factory parking sensor chimes
  • Retains U-Connect voice prompts
  • Adjustable chime level
  • Can be used in amplified and non-amplified models
  • Easy installation behind the radio with pre-wired harness
  • Bass knob included for level control of subwoofer amp
  • Settings adjusted via Bluetooth® in a smart device application (tablet or mobile phone),
  • compatible with both Android and Apple devices
  • Read, write, and store configurations for future recall
  • Password protect feature available in the mobile app
  • Micro “B” USB updatable
  • 1-year limited warranty

Vehicle Fitment:

Chrysler

  • Pacifica 2021-2022
  • Voyager 2022

Dodge

  • Durango 2021-2022

Jeep

  • Compass 2022
  • Grand Wagoneer 2022

RAM

  • 1500 2022
  • 2500/3500 2022
  • Promaster 2022

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