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<blockquote data-quote="TheeyaN" data-source="post: 6094419" data-attributes="member: 604413"><p>I have a Pioneer DEH P88RS,have a switch on the side of the HU and it says NW and STD.</p><p></p><p>NW is a 3 way network,and STD is standard.. This is what the manual says:</p><p></p><p>Classic car audio set-up: comprising front and rear channels and subwoofer output.</p><p></p><p>A 3-way set-up: which integrates both a high and low range channel, combined with a subwoofer. The network settings feature 11 cut-off points for each of the high, mid and low range high pass and low pass filters. Slopes can be adjusted in at least five steps and the phases can be reversed if necessary. The configuration enhances sound staging and imaging and is likely to be the preferred option for the most demanding audio experts.</p><p></p><p>To optimise sound image, staging and frequency response, the DEH-P88RS uses automatic time alignment and equalisation to adjust the audio settings.</p><p></p><p>I have two amps. One amp is for the sub,and the second amp is for the components.</p><p></p><p>Does that mean i should go active and set the switch to NW?</p><p></p><p>Also speaking about the cut off points,is that something like LPF HPF or is it something else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheeyaN, post: 6094419, member: 604413"] I have a Pioneer DEH P88RS,have a switch on the side of the HU and it says NW and STD. NW is a 3 way network,and STD is standard.. This is what the manual says: Classic car audio set-up: comprising front and rear channels and subwoofer output. A 3-way set-up: which integrates both a high and low range channel, combined with a subwoofer. The network settings feature 11 cut-off points for each of the high, mid and low range high pass and low pass filters. Slopes can be adjusted in at least five steps and the phases can be reversed if necessary. The configuration enhances sound staging and imaging and is likely to be the preferred option for the most demanding audio experts. To optimise sound image, staging and frequency response, the DEH-P88RS uses automatic time alignment and equalisation to adjust the audio settings. I have two amps. One amp is for the sub,and the second amp is for the components. Does that mean i should go active and set the switch to NW? Also speaking about the cut off points,is that something like LPF HPF or is it something else? [/QUOTE]
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