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<blockquote data-quote="lil_italy773" data-source="post: 4228077" data-attributes="member: 581472"><p>well finally found the answer that made the most since so here it is for u that didnt know.</p><p></p><p>Phase Shift" corrects phasing errors such as those caused by off-center positions relative to a speaker location. Phase corrections acoustically focus your ears to be the audio center when not centered to the actual speaker. Properly used, Phase Shift eliminates phase distortions cause by mismatched speaker combinations and/or those distortions inflicted by the vehicles acoustical abnormalities and compromised speaker locations. The end result, time aligned "coherent sound" and no listening fatigue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lil_italy773, post: 4228077, member: 581472"] well finally found the answer that made the most since so here it is for u that didnt know. Phase Shift" corrects phasing errors such as those caused by off-center positions relative to a speaker location. Phase corrections acoustically focus your ears to be the audio center when not centered to the actual speaker. Properly used, Phase Shift eliminates phase distortions cause by mismatched speaker combinations and/or those distortions inflicted by the vehicles acoustical abnormalities and compromised speaker locations. The end result, time aligned "coherent sound" and no listening fatigue. [/QUOTE]
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