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Pioneer DEH-P880PRS and Preout option Tweeter, Mid, Sub
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<blockquote data-quote="katodevin" data-source="post: 4058275" data-attributes="member: 572271"><p>So if I have mid and tweet speakers in all four corners, the left woofers are controlled by one channel, and the right woofers are controlled by another. If I were to have more/less efficient/loud speakers in the front than in the back, how would I go about getting my sound balanced from front to back?</p><p></p><p>I understand you said TIME ALIGNMENT, but plz forgive my lack of knowledge and elaborate how time alignment will allow the front/back adjustment.</p><p></p><p>I've had a 880prs running in standard mode for a while, and am very happy with it. I am just interested in perhaps taking it to the next level and trying the network mode.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p><strong>------- EDIT -------</strong></p><p></p><p>I may have found the answer to my own question. Ideally, I would take the MID output from the 880 in network mode, send it to a active crossover unit, where it would get divided into 4 channels for each corner. Then it would go to a 4 channel amp. Same for the tweets, etc. Is this right? or am i totally stupid? If this is the case, do I have to make all the TA adjustments on the active crossover, instead of on the head unit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katodevin, post: 4058275, member: 572271"] So if I have mid and tweet speakers in all four corners, the left woofers are controlled by one channel, and the right woofers are controlled by another. If I were to have more/less efficient/loud speakers in the front than in the back, how would I go about getting my sound balanced from front to back? I understand you said TIME ALIGNMENT, but plz forgive my lack of knowledge and elaborate how time alignment will allow the front/back adjustment. I've had a 880prs running in standard mode for a while, and am very happy with it. I am just interested in perhaps taking it to the next level and trying the network mode. Thanks in advance. [B]------- EDIT -------[/B] I may have found the answer to my own question. Ideally, I would take the MID output from the 880 in network mode, send it to a active crossover unit, where it would get divided into 4 channels for each corner. Then it would go to a 4 channel amp. Same for the tweets, etc. Is this right? or am i totally stupid? If this is the case, do I have to make all the TA adjustments on the active crossover, instead of on the head unit? [/QUOTE]
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