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<blockquote data-quote="fenderskirt66" data-source="post: 2307312" data-attributes="member: 571494"><p>Hi All - I'm brand new to the forum here and have been reading for a few weeks about the 880prs and im just about to take the plunge. I have all the necessary items to go active and I am 99% sure this is the deck for me but I wanted to ask a few questions to the experts out there-</p><p></p><p>1. I want to run a pair of Sony Mobile 3-way 6x9's in the rear deck off the HU for rear fill - while using the Network mode on the Pioneer for my otherwise active setup. Will the internal amp be null and void while in Network mode? Or is this switchable via the menu on the HU?</p><p></p><p>2. Also, if this is possible to run active and utilize the rear speaker out's on the deck, is there an adjustment on the deck to control the frequencies and\or bass\treble levels that make it to the 6x9's?</p><p></p><p>3. How will the rear speakers affect the time alignment setup if this configuration is even possible?</p><p></p><p>I have read many posts looking for information on this, but haven't really found much. I realize that most of the guys running active don't really feel that rear fill is necessary, but I have a 66' Impala that have had 6x9's in the rear deck since God knows when. Plus 2, I really like the "surround" feel that the rears provide.</p><p></p><p>Any help and\or advice that the fellow 880 users can provide will be much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Fenderskirt66</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenderskirt66, post: 2307312, member: 571494"] Hi All - I'm brand new to the forum here and have been reading for a few weeks about the 880prs and im just about to take the plunge. I have all the necessary items to go active and I am 99% sure this is the deck for me but I wanted to ask a few questions to the experts out there- 1. I want to run a pair of Sony Mobile 3-way 6x9's in the rear deck off the HU for rear fill - while using the Network mode on the Pioneer for my otherwise active setup. Will the internal amp be null and void while in Network mode? Or is this switchable via the menu on the HU? 2. Also, if this is possible to run active and utilize the rear speaker out's on the deck, is there an adjustment on the deck to control the frequencies and\or bass\treble levels that make it to the 6x9's? 3. How will the rear speakers affect the time alignment setup if this configuration is even possible? I have read many posts looking for information on this, but haven't really found much. I realize that most of the guys running active don't really feel that rear fill is necessary, but I have a 66' Impala that have had 6x9's in the rear deck since God knows when. Plus 2, I really like the "surround" feel that the rears provide. Any help and\or advice that the fellow 880 users can provide will be much appreciated. Thanks! Fenderskirt66 [/QUOTE]
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