Rockford Fosgate Advanced Interactive Signal Processor
Just when you thought that your aftermarket sound system couldn’t get any better, the Rockford Fosgate 3SIXTY.2 comes along. Enabling advanced signal processing that is both interactive and intuitive, this sound processor delivers unprecedented control and flexibility to aftermarket and OEM sound systems.
With the 3SIXTY.2 from Rockford Fosgate, up to 153 bands of equalization and manipulation are enabled for complete audio control. You are able to wirelessly make all the adjustments wirelessly with a Bluetooth connection. After installing the software onto your laptop or handheld device (running Windows CE or Palm), you will be able to wirelessly tune and hone the sound of your vehicle. The equalization allows for the adjustment of 31 bands in the front speakers, 27 bands in the rear speakers, 27 bands for a center speaker, and 10 bands for a subwoofer.
Installation on the 3SIXTY.2 is universal and compatible with all aftermarket and factory stereos. Simply connect the high-level speaker inputs and/or the low-level RCA inputs and you will be ready to start customizing your systems audio. The software allows for a visual confirmation of the audio frequencies so you can more accurately enhance the audio quality of the system. The 3SIXTY.2 even allows for an automatic equalization of factory sound. The Rockford Fosgate 3SIXTY.2 is the ultimate in audiophile grade sound customization for those that require the most out of there system.
Interactive signal processor lets you expand and fine-tune any car audio system
Handheld Palm® 5.0 or higher device with Bluetooth® capability required for making system adjustments
Six high-level speaker inputs (front, rear, subwoofer, and center channel)
Six low-level preamp inputs (front, rear, subwoofer, and center channel)
Six 5-volt preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer, and center channel)
153 adjustable bands of equalization
31 bands each for the front right and left speakers
27 bands each for the rear right and left speakers
27 bands for the center channel
10 bands for the subwoofer
Time alignment
Auxiliary audio input with 31-band equalizer
Low-pass, high-pass, and bandpass crossovers for the front, rear, and center channels (62 steps between 50 Hz and 10kHz, 12 or 24 dB/octave)
Subsonic filter for the subwoofer (12 or 24 dB/octave)
Sound settings memory lets you save your EQ settings on your Palm device
Automatic equalization of factory sound
Auto sum capability compensates for deficiencies in factory sound
On-board digital signal processor
Dash-mountable volume knob and source selector
Displays before-and-after comparison of sound equalization
7-1/4"W x 1-3/4"H x 4-1/4"D
1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty (only good for purchases made after September 1, 2007)
Great addition for anyone who wants to add a subwoofer and more to an OEM factory system. Bluetooth connectivity is a bonus. Overall features are excellent as well as the customization of various parameters for each channel. I recommend this product to anyone who wants to boost their factory audio system. Rockford Fosgate still makes great stuff.
October 2, 2009
Great buy...
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Review written by Coppertone from Millville
This is the only way to go if you want/need to improve your stock system. I suggest that you buy a car with a stock system just so that you can buy this unit. Lol....
August 3, 2009
Very flexible processor
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Review written by Jay from Fort Worth, TX
I have been using the 360.2 for about 8 months. No problems at all with it. I configure it with my laptop using the software from RF's website.
You can do pretty much everything from time alignment on each channel (except for sub), graphic EQ on every channel, and flexible crossovers.
If I had to pick areas for improvement, I'd like to see a longer time delay than the current maximum, for those of us who like more delay on the rear fill. I'd also like to be able to reverse phase on any output thru the RF software, and would like to see a difference'd (L-R) signal out as a possible rear fill application. Finally, having a variable "Q" on the EQ bands would also be nice, heck, even make it a full parametric EQ. If it had these extras, I would have rated it a 5 in every category.
Aside from those points, it's worth the price to have so much functionality at your fingertips, especially for those of us who were used to going back to the trunk to make adjustments...listen to the change...and repeat.
June 18, 2009
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Review written by Inflightt from Norfolk, VA
Pros: Excellent Processor, I love the Bluetooth fuctionality. Also, I recommed the .2 over the .1 because you can save and load saved EQ settings.
Cons: It does not work with the iPhone. I don't like the fact that I have to stay with a palm based device although I love my palm phone. This is the reason that I gave it a 4 for features.
June 1, 2009
It works very well - Lucky Me
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Review written by zmcqdv from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
After checking the manufacturing date of the unit which I've got shows November 2008, I'm glad that the Bluetooth issues has been rectified with this unit. Got it install early this year, no problem with it, and my setup is 2 way Active setup and a sub-out. Software only installs to WIN XP. Hopefully RF will upgrade it to Vista soon, as XP will be obsolete. Anyway the sound stage setup with this unit is about 80% to 90% achievable.