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<blockquote data-quote="slikrider20" data-source="post: 8509032" data-attributes="member: 563044"><p>Excuse my noobishness, but I just upgraded my Alpine CDA-105 with virtually no setting adjustments to the Pioneer 80PRS and am a little confused about network mode. I realize it switches from front/rear/sub to high/mid/low but the rest I'm still confused about.</p><p></p><p>Currently, I have a 2 channel amp powering coaxial speakers in my front doors. The rear speakers are just running of the the HU power. I also have a mono amp powering a single subwoofer. My question is, should I be running in network mode or standard mode?</p><p></p><p>Also, If I upgrade to a component set with a separate tweeter would it then make since to run network mode or stay in standard? If I did that would it then make sense to ditch the passive crossover the set comes with? Thanks for clearing anything up. I don't claim to be an expert here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slikrider20, post: 8509032, member: 563044"] Excuse my noobishness, but I just upgraded my Alpine CDA-105 with virtually no setting adjustments to the Pioneer 80PRS and am a little confused about network mode. I realize it switches from front/rear/sub to high/mid/low but the rest I'm still confused about. Currently, I have a 2 channel amp powering coaxial speakers in my front doors. The rear speakers are just running of the the HU power. I also have a mono amp powering a single subwoofer. My question is, should I be running in network mode or standard mode? Also, If I upgrade to a component set with a separate tweeter would it then make since to run network mode or stay in standard? If I did that would it then make sense to ditch the passive crossover the set comes with? Thanks for clearing anything up. I don't claim to be an expert here. [/QUOTE]
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