Dayton Audio DSP Control

4.0
216 reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The DSP-408 app allows the user to control their Dayton Audio DSP-408 when paired with the optional Bluetooth dongle. The DSP-408 is a feature-rich 4 input/8 output digital signal processor that was designed to give you the tools to contour your audio system to fit your tastes.

With the ability to apply crossovers, utilize 10 bands of parametric EQ per channel, assignable inputs/outputs, add delay, and even stream music, all from your mobile device, the DSP-408 is truly your path to great sound.
Updated on
Apr 16, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
201 reviews
Ronald Brown
August 18, 2022
I've had my DSP 408 for several years and have found the if you use a cheap stylus pen to make your peq +/- slider adjustments it's easier than using your finger on your phone. I also just got a new laptop and found out there's a high, and low shelf +/- adjustments you can only make on a computer / laptop. This feature isn't available on the phone app. So, I'd really like to know when will the high/low shelf filters be available on the phone app.. ?
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Corey Champagne
October 6, 2021
The app is great. I really have no complaint at all with the unit. I have experienced an issue where my joying android head unit will not Bluetooth connect to the dayton processor but my phone will so I'm certain the head unit just isn't going to allow this type of connection. I could possibly get around this problem and keep my head unit if I were able to plug this into the USB port on the unit and run it that way but I believe this app only supports Bluetooth. This isn't Dayton's fault
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A Google user
June 26, 2019
Good. Except... The gains on the EQs can not be entered numerically, and adjusting them on a (small) phone screen is tough. Would probably be better on a (large screen) tablet... On the Windoze app, EQ1 and EQ10 can be changed from a Parametric EQ to a Low Shelf and High Shelf respectively. The Android app doesn't have that feature - I guess. I haven't found it anyway. It converted my High Shelf back to PEQ10.
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What’s new

bug fixes - fixes Android 15 display bug, backwards streaming toggle and more