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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8628385" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>I ain't going active takes a basic understanding of how crossover slopes and crossover points affect phasing of the driver as well as the driver Zone phasing issues and you have to be able to blend the two drivers together to try to get the best phasing possible..</p><p></p><p>AKA mounting in different locations at different angles and a different distances from your ear all present phasing problems so it's a good idea to have an understanding on that. Also you need to learn how to look at graphs of to Drago and match crossover points to where both drivers are very close to face as well so small adjustments can be made to make it sound like one driver instead of two separate drivers it's really time consuming and without prior knowledge of what a good system should sound like it will take you a long time but there are key things that you can look for to help you tune without really getting a mic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8628385, member: 572595"] I ain't going active takes a basic understanding of how crossover slopes and crossover points affect phasing of the driver as well as the driver Zone phasing issues and you have to be able to blend the two drivers together to try to get the best phasing possible.. AKA mounting in different locations at different angles and a different distances from your ear all present phasing problems so it's a good idea to have an understanding on that. Also you need to learn how to look at graphs of to Drago and match crossover points to where both drivers are very close to face as well so small adjustments can be made to make it sound like one driver instead of two separate drivers it's really time consuming and without prior knowledge of what a good system should sound like it will take you a long time but there are key things that you can look for to help you tune without really getting a mic. [/QUOTE]
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