alpine cda-9833

cam5860
cam5860 Posts: 632
edited September 2005 in Car Audio & Electronics
im still learning this damn unit. i was reading in the manual and it says it has a 2 way or 3 way switch where is it located and what is the difference in these functions.
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  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited August 2005
    The manual should have a step by step breakdown of the menu's. Mine did and they were relatively easy to follow.
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  • 1996blackmax
    1996blackmax Posts: 2,436
    edited September 2005
    You would use the 2way mode if you are using front, rear speakers, and a sub. Basically giving you a crossover point between the highs and the lows.

    The 3way setup if for when using only front speakers and a sub. This option also gives you the ability to have a crossover point for the low, mids (bandpass for this one), and highs. This option will also let you time align all of the speakers up front individually (tweeters and mids).

    Check the side of the unit for the switch.
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