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<blockquote data-quote="TaylorFade" data-source="post: 8397729" data-attributes="member: 618111"><p>Tweeter frequencies are dominated by INTENSITY. Not time. If your stage is muddled, it could be because of this. You need to attenuate the near side tweeter. Mute the mids and play something with a strong center (like a vocalist) and walk the sound the center with attenuation (meaning turn that side down).</p><p></p><p>Also... center is center. You don't sit in the center of the car, so if your stage is in front of you... it's not a center.</p><p></p><p>And anyone who "doesn't like" time alignment has never heard one done correctly.</p><p></p><p>Also... TA on the sub is most certainly important insomuch as you need to mate them to the midbass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaylorFade, post: 8397729, member: 618111"] Tweeter frequencies are dominated by INTENSITY. Not time. If your stage is muddled, it could be because of this. You need to attenuate the near side tweeter. Mute the mids and play something with a strong center (like a vocalist) and walk the sound the center with attenuation (meaning turn that side down). Also... center is center. You don't sit in the center of the car, so if your stage is in front of you... it's not a center. And anyone who "doesn't like" time alignment has never heard one done correctly. Also... TA on the sub is most certainly important insomuch as you need to mate them to the midbass. [/QUOTE]
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