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<blockquote data-quote="Beerdrnkr" data-source="post: 8397908" data-attributes="member: 568055"><p>If your tweeters are crossed over really high than that might be why. Is everything ran active or passive?</p><p></p><p>Who knows what the MS-8 does but I promise you, delaying your sub does make a difference. By the way reversing the phase is a form of delaying/TA'ing the sub. Yes, the sub is the furthest away and if you add delay to it, you'll still have to add a delay to the other speakers as well, but now you'll see that you're adding even more of a delay on the mids/tweets to match the delay on the sub. You're basically still delaying it equally (if you TA correctly) to the mids and tweets by putting more of a delay on them. It's kind of hard to explain, hope you understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerdrnkr, post: 8397908, member: 568055"] If your tweeters are crossed over really high than that might be why. Is everything ran active or passive? Who knows what the MS-8 does but I promise you, delaying your sub does make a difference. By the way reversing the phase is a form of delaying/TA'ing the sub. Yes, the sub is the furthest away and if you add delay to it, you'll still have to add a delay to the other speakers as well, but now you'll see that you're adding even more of a delay on the mids/tweets to match the delay on the sub. You're basically still delaying it equally (if you TA correctly) to the mids and tweets by putting more of a delay on them. It's kind of hard to explain, hope you understand. [/QUOTE]
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