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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8502257" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>seperate EQs are trash compared to the head unit EQ if you have a head unit with a proper EQ.</p><p></p><p>So you see in your car, the whole audio system is unbalanced meaning the left driver side speakers are much closer to your ears than the right. This just makes plain sounding music. However with time alignment, it delays the left side speakers to play a bit behind so that both right and left sound waves reach your ears at the same time. This creates a virtual sound stage where it feels like a concert is on your dash. You can basically hear the drums sweeping across your dash and the singer dead center, guitarists on the side etc... Gives music an actual sense of realism vs dull sounding lifeless music thats basically stuck down by the side of your leg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8502257, member: 650438"] seperate EQs are trash compared to the head unit EQ if you have a head unit with a proper EQ. So you see in your car, the whole audio system is unbalanced meaning the left driver side speakers are much closer to your ears than the right. This just makes plain sounding music. However with time alignment, it delays the left side speakers to play a bit behind so that both right and left sound waves reach your ears at the same time. This creates a virtual sound stage where it feels like a concert is on your dash. You can basically hear the drums sweeping across your dash and the singer dead center, guitarists on the side etc... Gives music an actual sense of realism vs dull sounding lifeless music thats basically stuck down by the side of your leg. [/QUOTE]
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