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<blockquote data-quote="2004alpinewhite" data-source="post: 3751850" data-attributes="member: 583300"><p>I've built door pods for my speakers and I'm getting ready to position them for the best center stage.. My question is this.. Should I set the time alignment and then find the best positioning with the alignment altered? Or should I set them with everything equal and then change the time alignment after the enclosure is already complete? My speakers are the cdt-es643s and they have an unusual dispursement pattern anyways.. they claim that the speaker is very directional.. So the off axis response isn't as quick as the response right in front..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2004alpinewhite, post: 3751850, member: 583300"] I've built door pods for my speakers and I'm getting ready to position them for the best center stage.. My question is this.. Should I set the time alignment and then find the best positioning with the alignment altered? Or should I set them with everything equal and then change the time alignment after the enclosure is already complete? My speakers are the cdt-es643s and they have an unusual dispursement pattern anyways.. they claim that the speaker is very directional.. So the off axis response isn't as quick as the response right in front.. [/QUOTE]
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