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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 3610634" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Crossover selection is critical to proper integration....someone might <em>think</em> it's right when it can be improved upon in either frequency or slope selection. Changing phase of the sub or midbass' certainly <em>can</em> help. Level adjustment &amp; EQ are just as important aswell as proper sound deadening. Time alignment should be the very last thing....and isn't necessarily always needed. I never said it would never help at all.....but you place it far too high on the priority list and seem to ignore other more important factors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 3610634, member: 555320"] Crossover selection is critical to proper integration....someone might [I]think[/I] it's right when it can be improved upon in either frequency or slope selection. Changing phase of the sub or midbass' certainly [I]can[/I] help. Level adjustment & EQ are just as important aswell as proper sound deadening. Time alignment should be the very last thing....and isn't necessarily always needed. I never said it would never help at all.....but you place it far too high on the priority list and seem to ignore other more important factors. [/QUOTE]
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