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Axxess AXDSPX-TY3 Plug-N-Play DSP T-Harness for Select Toyota 2018-UP Vehicles

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Axxess AXDSPX-TY3 Plug-N-Play DSP T-Harness for Select Toyota 2018-UP Vehicles

This Axxess T-harness for select Toyota vehicles is a basic and simple plug-n-play harness for easy installation of the AX-DSP, AX-DSP-LITE, or the AX-DSP-X

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Features

  • 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
  • Can be used in amplified and non-amplified models
  • Easy behind the radio installation with prewired 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 futurerecall
  • Password protect feature available in the mobile app
  • Micro-B USB updatable


 

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