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how do you guys deal with phase cancelation?
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<blockquote data-quote="smgreen20" data-source="post: 6351316" data-attributes="member: 560505"><p>Are you running your mids/tweets passive or active. If it's passive more then likely it's from/caused by the xover.</p><p></p><p>After reading a bunch of back issues of car audio mags there was an article about this, and the question was possed, Why would you want a flat EQ? As it doesn't sound good to 99% of the people out there, myself included. Play some albums you're very familiar with and listen to them in the car. How does it sound to YOU?</p><p></p><p>JUST BECAUSE THERE'S A DIP HERE/THERE DOESN'T MEAN IT WILL SOUND BAD!</p><p></p><p>Everyone hears the same, what we perceive is the difference, our tastes or styles is where the difference will come from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smgreen20, post: 6351316, member: 560505"] Are you running your mids/tweets passive or active. If it's passive more then likely it's from/caused by the xover. After reading a bunch of back issues of car audio mags there was an article about this, and the question was possed, Why would you want a flat EQ? As it doesn't sound good to 99% of the people out there, myself included. Play some albums you're very familiar with and listen to them in the car. How does it sound to YOU? JUST BECAUSE THERE'S A DIP HERE/THERE DOESN'T MEAN IT WILL SOUND BAD! Everyone hears the same, what we perceive is the difference, our tastes or styles is where the difference will come from. [/QUOTE]
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