Premier 860 anyone using the network mode ?

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my current setup is 4 ch (2+2)amp that running the front doors(2way-6.5") and tweeters.

4ch (2+1) amp that running rear speakers(3way-6x9) and a sub(12").

I’m using the Premier 860 , in regular mode.

and i was wondering how this "pro network" mode is . will it sounds any better ?

what the benefit if there is any....?

How you guys recommends me to connect the speakers in this mode.

i mean for example :

highs - tweeters

mid - doors and rears

low- sub

or

highs - tweeters and doors

mid - rears

low - sub

or

highs - tweeters

mid-doors

low - rears + sub

or any other configuration.

thanks Danny

 
i have a 940mp and I use the regular mode. I went otu of my way and hooked everything up independently under network mode and the SQ way possilby a bit better and seperation was on the spot. Any good tuning in regular mode will give you the same results. Wiring it regular leaves more options with less amps.

 
Better seperation, the ability to run all active, greater flexibility to customize your freq., greater xo slopes (36 on sub, 24 on all others)

Most common setup:

highs - tweets

mid - midrange/midbass

low - sub

or 3 way

highs - tweet

mid - midrange

low - midbass/sub

Its great for tweaking a system or playing with different components. There is definately a learning curve with getting the most out of the system using it though.

 
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