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<blockquote data-quote="takeabao" data-source="post: 1658013" data-attributes="member: 553240"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif</p><p></p><p>Or, he can stay with his 2-ch, spend less money, and be happy.</p><p></p><p>Time alignment isn't 100% necessary, especially if you're not looking to compete in SQ or care for perfect imaging and the only thing really important thing to you is tonality.</p><p></p><p>You can get any passively-crossed-over set to sound AMAZING given the proper install. I'm not sure what's up with this active "craze" that's been going on lately -- seems like a lot of folks are recommending doing it simply because they hear it's a cool thing to do but really don't know all that much about it... That may not necessarily be the case with you, but that's just something I've noticed...</p><p></p><p>As for what speaker set to go with, I'd say audition all 3 sets and see what you like best... In the end, buy what sounds best to <strong>YOUR</strong> ears.</p><p></p><p>I seem to share this line of thought:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takeabao, post: 1658013, member: 553240"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif[/IMG] Or, he can stay with his 2-ch, spend less money, and be happy. Time alignment isn't 100% necessary, especially if you're not looking to compete in SQ or care for perfect imaging and the only thing really important thing to you is tonality. You can get any passively-crossed-over set to sound AMAZING given the proper install. I'm not sure what's up with this active "craze" that's been going on lately -- seems like a lot of folks are recommending doing it simply because they hear it's a cool thing to do but really don't know all that much about it... That may not necessarily be the case with you, but that's just something I've noticed... As for what speaker set to go with, I'd say audition all 3 sets and see what you like best... In the end, buy what sounds best to [B]YOUR[/B] ears. I seem to share this line of thought: [/QUOTE]
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