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<blockquote data-quote="jluv" data-source="post: 1734280" data-attributes="member: 567917"><p>Exactly. My Alpine has time correction, but I've never used it. I have at least one passenger in my Explorer about half the time I drive it. A lot of times these people will be especially interested in hearing my setup (non-audiophiles who simply want to hear one of their favorite songs on a better-than-stock system). I figure if I adjusted the time alignment to center around the dirver seat, then it would be that much further out of whack for any passenger(s). This thread has got me thinking though. The Alpine seems easy enough to adjust, so I could memorize the perfect settings for my seat, and then set it back to zero for when I have passengers, or even shift it to the passenger seat for a quick demo as needed. Now I have something new to fool around with tonight, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jluv, post: 1734280, member: 567917"] Exactly. My Alpine has time correction, but I've never used it. I have at least one passenger in my Explorer about half the time I drive it. A lot of times these people will be especially interested in hearing my setup (non-audiophiles who simply want to hear one of their favorite songs on a better-than-stock system). I figure if I adjusted the time alignment to center around the dirver seat, then it would be that much further out of whack for any passenger(s). This thread has got me thinking though. The Alpine seems easy enough to adjust, so I could memorize the perfect settings for my seat, and then set it back to zero for when I have passengers, or even shift it to the passenger seat for a quick demo as needed. Now I have something new to fool around with tonight, lol. [/QUOTE]
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