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<blockquote data-quote="bballer123" data-source="post: 5960973" data-attributes="member: 566226"><p>Well, assuming you have the components in one centralized area (kick panels) you are going to be pretty good. This is all theoretically of course. If you want perfect acoustical phasing, car SQ is nowhere near it. BUT, having things aligned from the beginning point (before interacting with the surfaces of the car) you are doing yourself a lot of favors.</p><p></p><p>If you are having them separate, that takes a bit more work (depending on how high your goal/standard is.) Ideally, you would time align each driver on one channel and do the same on the other channel. It is very tedious though. One of the simplest ways is to do what I said above. Start with them in the kick panels and then time align them. I think you won't mind the results.</p><p></p><p>-Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bballer123, post: 5960973, member: 566226"] Well, assuming you have the components in one centralized area (kick panels) you are going to be pretty good. This is all theoretically of course. If you want perfect acoustical phasing, car SQ is nowhere near it. BUT, having things aligned from the beginning point (before interacting with the surfaces of the car) you are doing yourself a lot of favors. If you are having them separate, that takes a bit more work (depending on how high your goal/standard is.) Ideally, you would time align each driver on one channel and do the same on the other channel. It is very tedious though. One of the simplest ways is to do what I said above. Start with them in the kick panels and then time align them. I think you won't mind the results. -Matt [/QUOTE]
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