So I've been voraciously reading as much info as I come across regarding DSPs and whatnot. I keep hitting walls all over the place in my understanding of the whole process and how to apply it to my upcoming build.
Follow me on this journey real quick so you can see they why I'm asking and the what I need to learn/understand. I initially started with the ideas for my build in a very linear sense match output to how many speakers I have (6 speakers/ 6 chan. amp etc. etc.) In watching hours of video, 1000s of words of thread and passively engaging in conversations across forums and in person I've come to realize that I need to think more dynamically with how I'm trying to go about this. I will reiterate, I have no intention of competing....ever...just not my energy/not within my bank balance/ not within my time. I literally got into this hobby because I love music...no more no less. My drives to and from work and wherever else are just excuses to listen to whatever music I want to hear.
That being said....Nick Adams' GTI has been the benchmark (in terms of ideas within reach) for where I would like my car to be. It will never be like his for a myriad of reasons but chiefly his application of power to his speakers intrigued me. Thanks to him and others that responded to a question I left in his build log I landed at a place where I plan to run more power to my drivers. I can put a quick list up of what drivers I've gone with if that is needed.
I was going to go zapco 6 channel...separate DSP...Wolfram Monoblock. I'm still going Wolfram for my subs but I've come to the realization that to save money I should go with a DSP/amp combo. This is what I've landed on....ADSP-Z8 IV-8 | ZAPCO bridging it to a 4 channel for the mids and tweets and buying this....Z-150.4 II | ZAPCO bridging it to the midbass.
Now....if I go with the DSP/amp combo....in layman's terms....please explain to me how I would connect the 2 speakers that are on a separate amp to the DSP (along with the 2 subs on a separate amp) and not run into any issues.
I apologize (kind of) if this is some basic shit to you gentlemen that have been doing this for a while but I'm trying to learn. If I do it this way I pretty much will save myself 12-13 hundred dollars and that matters lol.
Thanks in advance.