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<blockquote data-quote="PittViper" data-source="post: 8387240" data-attributes="member: 632928"><p>What sounds worse is that there are missing highs, mids that don't make you want to listen to them, just boring. Today turned auto eq off,, turned t/a off, set position to front, and used one of the premade sound curves, I forget right now what it was called. Not super bass, the one before it,, aggressive or something like that. Sounds way better now. The highs are back, the mids punch, and the sub is there, but not as strong as I am used to.</p><p></p><p>I am interested in this concept of a "sound stage". I don't think I have ever really had one before. Isn't that where the time alignment comes in? It doesn't seem to me that the performers are on the dashboard at all, but lower and to the right and left. Not centered.</p><p></p><p>Please keep the advice coming. I will be doing a lot of reading tonight of the diyaudio tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PittViper, post: 8387240, member: 632928"] What sounds worse is that there are missing highs, mids that don't make you want to listen to them, just boring. Today turned auto eq off,, turned t/a off, set position to front, and used one of the premade sound curves, I forget right now what it was called. Not super bass, the one before it,, aggressive or something like that. Sounds way better now. The highs are back, the mids punch, and the sub is there, but not as strong as I am used to. I am interested in this concept of a "sound stage". I don't think I have ever really had one before. Isn't that where the time alignment comes in? It doesn't seem to me that the performers are on the dashboard at all, but lower and to the right and left. Not centered. Please keep the advice coming. I will be doing a lot of reading tonight of the diyaudio tips. [/QUOTE]
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