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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 8517596" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>If you want to use a front 2 way set up ( tweeter and midrange ) and rear 2way setup ( tweeter and midrange ) and sub. You would need to do the front</p><p></p><p>( tweeter and midrange ) active which would be 4 channels used on an 8 channel processor. Then you would use 2 more channels off the 8 channel processor to get a rear fill full range signal to a pair of coaxials or two way components utilizing their passive crossovers. and the sub would be channels 7 and / or 8. You would want to have amplifiers capable of your needs. I would do a pair of four channel amps at about 75 watts RMS per channel and a sub amp to match your subs needs.</p><p></p><p>Many people don't even bother with rear speakers if they go active because they do 3way active plus sub. which would be a tweeter, midrange, midbass and sub.</p><p></p><p>The mic on the 80prs works in either mode.</p><p></p><p>If I was you, I would do what I stated above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 8517596, member: 600350"] If you want to use a front 2 way set up ( tweeter and midrange ) and rear 2way setup ( tweeter and midrange ) and sub. You would need to do the front ( tweeter and midrange ) active which would be 4 channels used on an 8 channel processor. Then you would use 2 more channels off the 8 channel processor to get a rear fill full range signal to a pair of coaxials or two way components utilizing their passive crossovers. and the sub would be channels 7 and / or 8. You would want to have amplifiers capable of your needs. I would do a pair of four channel amps at about 75 watts RMS per channel and a sub amp to match your subs needs. Many people don't even bother with rear speakers if they go active because they do 3way active plus sub. which would be a tweeter, midrange, midbass and sub. The mic on the 80prs works in either mode. If I was you, I would do what I stated above. [/QUOTE]
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