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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8580426" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>[quote name='LosIsATool']You don&#39;t delay the sub</p><p>It&#39;s the farthest away. You delay all the others to the sub. </p><p>You really don&#39;t have to do anything with it. Blend it into the midbass and it will image up front.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>depends on the acoustics of the car and the sub loading. Some will actually be a few milliseconds off from the song especially for edm, rock or metal when the kick drum and bass notes are completely off tempo. Time alignment made a huge effect on this with my buddy&#39;s setup and fixed the issue perfectly.</p><p></p><p> [USER=668995]@Sguirrelfeather[/USER] i normally measure to the port, enter the value in and then fine tune with ears. I use studio monitor head phones on my phone playing the same song as the one i&#39;m using to tune the bass time alignment as a source reference.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8580426, member: 650438"] [quote name='LosIsATool']You don't delay the sub It's the farthest away. You delay all the others to the sub. You really don't have to do anything with it. Blend it into the midbass and it will image up front.[/QUOTE] depends on the acoustics of the car and the sub loading. Some will actually be a few milliseconds off from the song especially for edm, rock or metal when the kick drum and bass notes are completely off tempo. Time alignment made a huge effect on this with my buddy's setup and fixed the issue perfectly. [USER=668995]@Sguirrelfeather[/USER] i normally measure to the port, enter the value in and then fine tune with ears. I use studio monitor head phones on my phone playing the same song as the one i'm using to tune the bass time alignment as a source reference. [/QUOTE]
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