jim miller wrote:
>
> bnich@bellatlantic.net wrote:
>
> > It came out in 98 and IS a different model!
> > Jim in Waco
> > > Ed wrote:
> > Is the DEH-P85DHR the new model that Roger was
> > talking about or something completely different.
> > Ed
> >
> > Jim, Are you running a Sub off of the built in Sub crossover in the
> > DEH-P85DHR? If so who's Sub. Thanks Bob
>
> Yes I am. I have a single 10" pioneer plastic cone sw driven by a
> Power Acoustic 280 watt amp and it is using the built in crossover.
> The 85 also comes with another crossover that can eliminate frequencies
> over 400 cps from the rear speakers called FIE, and here is how I use
> it. I mounted 4" coaxial speakers in the kick panels and drive them
> off the front speaker outputs. I cut out the factory holes in the
> doors to accept 8" pioneer woofers and run them from the rear speaker
> outputs with the FIE turned on. This way there is full range to the
> kick panel speakers, Bass and low mid up to 400 cps to the door
> speakers and 80 down to the sub behind the drivers seat powered by the
> external amp. I actually believe 10" could have been fitted in the
> doors and someday I may do this. Yes I do have power windows. There
> is NO depth problem in the doors. The rear sidewall speakers are not
> used because in competition they interfere with the front sound stage.
> Jim in Waco
> 99 R/T RC
Hi Jim, I keep thinking about your install. Did you mean you would put
your sub(s) in the door with the 8"?? Where towards the rear of the
pocket? Or did you mean inplace of your 8's? Just tryin to learn here,
sounds like you know what your doing. I've done this before but in other
cars and was never super happy. I always used sony but didn't use high
end amps. Thanks for your help Bob
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