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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7675536" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>Depending on your tweeter xover points, T/A probably won't help much in centering your stage. In those frequencies, we localize sound through IID which has to do with relative loudness. t/a is most beneficial to your mids. Flipping the phase like wenn mentioned can sometimes "tame" a tweet that seems overbearing.</p><p></p><p>With your tweeters, aiming is the key. No one can tell u what will or will not work. You have to play around with it and get them where they sound good. The only processing I see being able to help this is a way to turn one tweet down separately preferably independent L-R EQ. But, even then, aiming and tweeter placement are crucial.</p><p></p><p>If it sounds weird with one on axis, try them both on axis.....try em off axis facing each other.....try em facing the respective headrest....million possibilities. Pillar tweeter pods on a swivel are good for this and also help reduce diffraction and reflections that can also ruin your sound and soundstage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7675536, member: 626047"] Depending on your tweeter xover points, T/A probably won't help much in centering your stage. In those frequencies, we localize sound through IID which has to do with relative loudness. t/a is most beneficial to your mids. Flipping the phase like wenn mentioned can sometimes "tame" a tweet that seems overbearing. With your tweeters, aiming is the key. No one can tell u what will or will not work. You have to play around with it and get them where they sound good. The only processing I see being able to help this is a way to turn one tweet down separately preferably independent L-R EQ. But, even then, aiming and tweeter placement are crucial. If it sounds weird with one on axis, try them both on axis.....try em off axis facing each other.....try em facing the respective headrest....million possibilities. Pillar tweeter pods on a swivel are good for this and also help reduce diffraction and reflections that can also ruin your sound and soundstage. [/QUOTE]
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