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<blockquote data-quote="groggy23" data-source="post: 2816894" data-attributes="member: 573736"><p>Yeah, personal preference I guess. When I first tried out the SRS, it sounded weird to me and stayed away from it ever since, sounds more full with it off. Focus is interesting, just increased high-end for me, didn't really sound bad, but didn't really help in raising the stage. True bass or Trubass is pretty self explanatory, nice for a little mid-bass boost. I tend to stay away from the param EQ, I like it flat. I do use the rest of the settings for setting the filters and have my amp set at full range, so I guess its somewhat active.</p><p></p><p>For the time alignment. Did you just take an average measurement from your head to the speakers? For example say its about 2' from drivers side and 4' from passenger side, so should I set the TA to 3'? I found it strange it wasn't for each individual channel.</p><p></p><p>Forgot to note that I am running DLS UR36i 3-way passive, haven't really broken into yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="groggy23, post: 2816894, member: 573736"] Yeah, personal preference I guess. When I first tried out the SRS, it sounded weird to me and stayed away from it ever since, sounds more full with it off. Focus is interesting, just increased high-end for me, didn't really sound bad, but didn't really help in raising the stage. True bass or Trubass is pretty self explanatory, nice for a little mid-bass boost. I tend to stay away from the param EQ, I like it flat. I do use the rest of the settings for setting the filters and have my amp set at full range, so I guess its somewhat active. For the time alignment. Did you just take an average measurement from your head to the speakers? For example say its about 2' from drivers side and 4' from passenger side, so should I set the TA to 3'? I found it strange it wasn't for each individual channel. Forgot to note that I am running DLS UR36i 3-way passive, haven't really broken into yet. [/QUOTE]
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