🎧 Elevate your sound game — DSP precision that makes your setup the envy of every audiophile.
The Taramp's Pro 2.4S is a professional-grade digital signal processor and equalizer featuring a 15-band graphic EQ, 12 preset sound profiles, and flexible 2-in/4-out channel configuration. Designed for precise audio tuning with customizable crossovers and gain control, it delivers clean, powerful sound ideal for car or desktop audio systems. Trusted DSP technology ensures reliable, high-fidelity performance in a compact, easy-to-use package.














| ASIN | B0B2KT684L |
| Audio Input | RCA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,170 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Car Amplifier Equalizers |
| Brand Name | Taramp's |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 675 Reviews |
| Frequency | 10 Hz |
| Included Components | x1 DSP 2.4s |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.45"D x 7.8"W x 1.42"H |
| Item Height | 36 millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Audio Sequencer |
| Item Weight | 15.9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Taramp's |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Output Connector Type | RCA |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
N**N
A must for DIY/Pro audio - game changer!
Very powerful DSP (digital signal processing). This is an Analogue Devices chip - very reliable company. It is fairly easy to set up. You will need some basic understanding of audio and beneficial processing. There are a stereo pair in (or 2 mono), and 4 sets of outputs. The processing capability is just right. 15 band equalizer, 3 parametric EQ fully adjustable, programmable crossover, and a limiter to keep things from being overdone. I have gone to extreme lengths to upgrade the audio in my vehicles. Had I know about this device, things would have been so much easier!! The next vehicle will use this, as opposed to the pile of gear from Crutchfield - it just does not need to be complicated. There are many tutorial videos on YouTube. While this unit is made by Taramps, the magic is in the DSP chip. This chip is used in Timpano, Stetson, PRV, etc. This unit from Taramps has been so far the easiest to use - I will review the other units next. If you make the leap to try DSP - you will not regret it. DSP can correct for all kinds of issues with speakers, acoustics, etc. I am using this one for a desktop monitor system with a subwoofer. Super sweet sounding, bass that will shake pant legs!
B**B
Excellent DSP with Clean Sound and Precise Control
I recently purchased the Taramp's Pro 2.4S DSP Crossover and I’m really impressed. The sound quality is crisp and clean, and the level of control it gives over tuning is excellent. The built-in equalizer and sequencer make setup straightforward, even for more complex systems. Once dialed in, it really brought my audio setup to life. Solid build quality too—feels durable and professional. Great value for the price!
W**Y
It’s the best crossover
Working Beauty and sound good
C**A
Exelente y muy rápido
Exelente
C**M
Great for the money.
Great little device especially for the price. Does everything you need with a fairly easy interface. Even though the picture did say BT this model does not come with it. For my little complaints and these are just little nit picks. It has a noticeable noice floor when nothing is playing. You really only hear it through the highs. One feature I wish it had was per output EQ
H**N
Well worth it
well worth the money if youre looking for total sound control and crystal clear audio
J**Z
Super
Excelente condición a la hora de entregar y el producto cumple con los estándares establecidos
D**G
Ease of use.
Fantastic product! If you have a BMW E60, this is the only way to correct the sound coming out of the headunit when fitting aftermarket speakers, subwoofer and amplifiers in the car. The line input on the DSP makes it so much easier to wire the unit to my standard M-ASK headunit. Being able to adjust crossover points, phase, time delay etc. makes this unit a no brainer. Higly recommended. Okay, if you route input A to output 1, and input B to output 2, you will get stereo sound. My only problem with this new setup is buzzing and groundloop noise. I checked all grounds and they are perfect. If I use input A+B, there is no noise. I am using the high level input, so maybe it is picking up noise somewhere.The noise is like static and a high pitched tone. Gets worse when lights or fan is switched on. I wonder if it is caused by the Canbus? I am going to reroute all of the cables and give some feedback.