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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 3610499" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Wrong.</p><p></p><p>It's likely a subwoofer integration issue which can be cured with proper level adjustment, crossover selection, phase adjustment (yes, phase for the subwoofer matters, also phase adjustments don't <em>delay</em> anything) and potentially some EQ work. Time alignment is FAR from the only way to fix an integration problem, and at this point I would presume it's the least of his worries because I'm guessing that the proper attention hasn't been given to the aforementioned. Time alignment may or may not be necessary, but the items I mentioned are absolutely necessary for proper integration.</p><p></p><p>OP: What does the rest of your system consist of ? Because for proper subwoofer integration we can't focus solely on the subwoofer.....the setup of the front stage is also going to play a roll. And what sub setup are you using (i.e. what sub in what enclosure) ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 3610499, member: 555320"] Wrong. It's likely a subwoofer integration issue which can be cured with proper level adjustment, crossover selection, phase adjustment (yes, phase for the subwoofer matters, also phase adjustments don't [I]delay[/I] anything) and potentially some EQ work. Time alignment is FAR from the only way to fix an integration problem, and at this point I would presume it's the least of his worries because I'm guessing that the proper attention hasn't been given to the aforementioned. Time alignment may or may not be necessary, but the items I mentioned are absolutely necessary for proper integration. OP: What does the rest of your system consist of ? Because for proper subwoofer integration we can't focus solely on the subwoofer.....the setup of the front stage is also going to play a roll. And what sub setup are you using (i.e. what sub in what enclosure) ? [/QUOTE]
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