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<blockquote data-quote="Sguirrelfeather" data-source="post: 8595946" data-attributes="member: 668995"><p>A while back, I asked for some advice on setting up a system and it was recommended to hook up my front high/mid/mid-bass via networked mode on the HU, the furthest rear possibly disconnected, and the middle speakers powered via the HU. (I have three row seating and so needed some rears to be connected) [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] even gave me great advice on time alignment, eq/crossover settings, etc.</p><p></p><p>Well, finally got my three way front installed (first time making door pods....it was a pain) and got a basic tune done. I know it still needs work. I then figured it was time to hook up the middle rear speakers. Nothing. No output. Go into the HU settings and they were turned off. Can&#39;t turn em on. Dug through the manual and there is no possibility for the HU to power speakers when in 3-way networked mode. </p><p></p><p>So, I&#39;m looking for some advice. I&#39;m guessing that my only real option is to wire up the rears in a similar fashion to the front...figuring either a dedicated amp for them, or I could always wire in parallel with the fronts. If I wire in parallel, I would think I would run into the problem of them being the same volume as the front, which could cause sound stage issues. If I run em off a dedicated amp, I could just turn the gain down to alleviate that issue. Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Also, I do know that if I run the rears, I&#39;m going to be running them at the same timing as the front, since they&#39;ll simply be split off the front RCAs. With the rear gains turned down, this shouldn&#39;t be much of a problem, should it?</p><p></p><p>Any other options you guys can come up with besides getting a DSP with a whole buttload of outputs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sguirrelfeather, post: 8595946, member: 668995"] A while back, I asked for some advice on setting up a system and it was recommended to hook up my front high/mid/mid-bass via networked mode on the HU, the furthest rear possibly disconnected, and the middle speakers powered via the HU. (I have three row seating and so needed some rears to be connected) [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] even gave me great advice on time alignment, eq/crossover settings, etc. Well, finally got my three way front installed (first time making door pods....it was a pain) and got a basic tune done. I know it still needs work. I then figured it was time to hook up the middle rear speakers. Nothing. No output. Go into the HU settings and they were turned off. Can't turn em on. Dug through the manual and there is no possibility for the HU to power speakers when in 3-way networked mode. So, I'm looking for some advice. I'm guessing that my only real option is to wire up the rears in a similar fashion to the front...figuring either a dedicated amp for them, or I could always wire in parallel with the fronts. If I wire in parallel, I would think I would run into the problem of them being the same volume as the front, which could cause sound stage issues. If I run em off a dedicated amp, I could just turn the gain down to alleviate that issue. Thoughts? Also, I do know that if I run the rears, I'm going to be running them at the same timing as the front, since they'll simply be split off the front RCAs. With the rear gains turned down, this shouldn't be much of a problem, should it? Any other options you guys can come up with besides getting a DSP with a whole buttload of outputs? [/QUOTE]
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