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I would imagine and not much different than anyone on this forum. I can never leave well enough alone. Always tinkering and changing things etc. I am guessing there is always room for improvement for sound.
That brings me to my new thoughts
I am running a Pioneer AVH-2300NEX Head Unit. Up Front 4x DD 6.5s in Fairing. 2 DD Tweets in fairing. 2 6x9 DD in lids. Was doing research on a DSP. That got me reading my manual on the Pioneer. This headunit seems to have a "DSP" like abilities.
When setting up the headunit you can select between Network Mode and Standard Mode with Network mode your RCA outputs are Classified as Highs, Mids and Lows. So for my knowledge, would the Horns be hooked to the Highs, up front 6.5s would be mids and the rear would be Lows?
Just expanding my knowledge and trying to learn all the can about tuning etc. Thoughts?
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