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<blockquote data-quote="YukonXL04" data-source="post: 8661612" data-attributes="member: 672770"><p>Thanks alot! Honestly I'm not well versed on group delay, just did some brief research on it and most are just arguing whether it's even audible to the human ear. I might be able to reduce the effects with time alignment as well. So say group delay starts at 20ms at 60hz and rises to 70ms at 20hz, perhaps I can reduce 20ms on the sub. If I understand that properly.</p><p></p><p>I'm running some Klipsh 15" ported 2way cabinets with compression drivers. They actually sound excellent on most rock or country. I just need this sub to handle rap duties. So a sacrifice in sound quality I'm fine with. Let's say for this garage I'm ok if this diamond sound about like a kicker cvr, but no worse than that if that gives you any perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonXL04, post: 8661612, member: 672770"] Thanks alot! Honestly I'm not well versed on group delay, just did some brief research on it and most are just arguing whether it's even audible to the human ear. I might be able to reduce the effects with time alignment as well. So say group delay starts at 20ms at 60hz and rises to 70ms at 20hz, perhaps I can reduce 20ms on the sub. If I understand that properly. I'm running some Klipsh 15" ported 2way cabinets with compression drivers. They actually sound excellent on most rock or country. I just need this sub to handle rap duties. So a sacrifice in sound quality I'm fine with. Let's say for this garage I'm ok if this diamond sound about like a kicker cvr, but no worse than that if that gives you any perspective. [/QUOTE]
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