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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 8517505" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>Net work mode means that you can set up (digitally) tweet / mid / low crossover points and send signals of specific boundaries to corresponding amplifiers - drivers (tweeter - mid - woofer). The passive crossovers use electronic components to do this. The pros with active is that you don't loose power in electronics components and can adjust on the fly usually. However, some high end equipment can use components to create the perfect match. You want to use a front , rear, sub. The 80PRS can only do so much. what you want requires a 8 channel processor. MS8, Audison Bit 1, Helix, ect. For now, I would just use the Pioneer in standard mode. (front / rear / sub) If you want highs up front, get another set of infinity comps for up front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 8517505, member: 600350"] Net work mode means that you can set up (digitally) tweet / mid / low crossover points and send signals of specific boundaries to corresponding amplifiers - drivers (tweeter - mid - woofer). The passive crossovers use electronic components to do this. The pros with active is that you don't loose power in electronics components and can adjust on the fly usually. However, some high end equipment can use components to create the perfect match. You want to use a front , rear, sub. The 80PRS can only do so much. what you want requires a 8 channel processor. MS8, Audison Bit 1, Helix, ect. For now, I would just use the Pioneer in standard mode. (front / rear / sub) If you want highs up front, get another set of infinity comps for up front. [/QUOTE]
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