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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8463681" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>kmsl. im not even going to argue this. from an acoustic stand point. i dont know how much you understand on how speakers and acoustics work.</p><p></p><p>i tell you want.. at 50w on any midrange driver. measure thd without any processing and use 1bd of boost and then 3 db and see just how high the drivers THD goes up.</p><p></p><p>time alignment can work but its meant to have phase relative amoung all the drivers. it really only works when the drivers are on the same axis just when one is further then another.. it completely changes the phase of the drivers.. if your tweeter is 20 degrees off axis and your mid is 90 degress off axis yourr going to have a hell of a time getting them in phase and your most definitely going to run into comb filtering issues OR gaps in FR because your going to have to change slope and xover points because they too affect phase.. it can be done but i promise you installing the drivers correctly is far better option. TA literally uses latency to adjust phase..</p><p></p><p>if i am wrong please correct me. im always willing ot learn..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8463681, member: 572595"] kmsl. im not even going to argue this. from an acoustic stand point. i dont know how much you understand on how speakers and acoustics work. i tell you want.. at 50w on any midrange driver. measure thd without any processing and use 1bd of boost and then 3 db and see just how high the drivers THD goes up. time alignment can work but its meant to have phase relative amoung all the drivers. it really only works when the drivers are on the same axis just when one is further then another.. it completely changes the phase of the drivers.. if your tweeter is 20 degrees off axis and your mid is 90 degress off axis yourr going to have a hell of a time getting them in phase and your most definitely going to run into comb filtering issues OR gaps in FR because your going to have to change slope and xover points because they too affect phase.. it can be done but i promise you installing the drivers correctly is far better option. TA literally uses latency to adjust phase.. if i am wrong please correct me. im always willing ot learn.. [/QUOTE]
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