I have not used the PSP yet, but I would bet that successful control can be achieved with very few signals, as was the case with the DAP8.
When I setup my first DAP8, I used the 'Demo' program and like many others, copied the code into my program because it seemed like a complicated piece. And like many others, I had weird issues with it probably due to feedback loopbacks. I finally realized that my clients didn't need all the functionality that the device gave, and that after setup with the audio tool, all I really needed was to select source and adjust volume. My interface thus had only two analogs for this purpose and I never had any issues with this piece again - It just worked and I used it for almost every SS application I did up until a few years ago. By the way, I NEVER used the DAP8 FB to loop back into it's volume or source logic...
The main PSP device symbol has the same analog INs. I would configure the device with Toolbox and start with these Inputs and see how it goes. Crestron audio devices are more complicated than they used to be so you 'may' need to INIT some values, but I would err on the side of simplicity with this unit.
Remember: Just because we can, doesn't mean we should!
HTH
Chris K...................;)
--- In Crestron@..., "innoventgroup" <innoventgroup@...> wrote:
I do have a quick question if you all don't mind. What values are "Required" to make the PSPHD paired with a PROAMP (via Ethernet) work. I am using the hardware interface v3. If anyone has some guidance on this, I would appreciate it more than you know.
Thanks in advance,
DAVE