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So I see there is a network and standard setting

I'm lost understanding thing thing. Which one do I use because right now I just have a set of coax speakers for sound while I install. But I have a helix dsp for when I'm all done. So do I set it to standard or network?

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what skater said. network is when you want active from the HU. use standard for the coaxials and when you use the helix, too.

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What they said.

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I'd think one should be fine, but i'm not sure. when in standard mode, the RCA's are front, rear, sub. So as long as the signal isn't filtered coming out of the front/rear outputs, then one. I'd check to see if it says anything about it in the manual though. I don't currently have mine with me ;)

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I was going to say standard, but i thought about it and am wondering if you have a way to high pass your coaxials? if not then you may want to run network mode, use the mid output so you have a HPF and then set the LPF crossover slope to 0 or the LPF to through.

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there should still be a basic HPF/LPF in standard as there is with most head units that aren't active capable. at least, i would think so.

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I'm running standard with sub out to sub amps and front to mids/highs amps.

Set hpf/lpf to your liking.

To set hpf, go into "front 2" and turn the dial (volume knob) to adjust hpf.

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