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<blockquote data-quote="TreyE" data-source="post: 8419557" data-attributes="member: 567385"><p>I tried measuring and calculator methods and nothing compared to this method.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/how-articles-provided-our-members/96196-precision-time-alignment-using-only-noise-tracks-your-ears.html" target="_blank">Precision time alignment using only noise tracks and your ears - Car Audio | DiyMobileAudio.com | Car Stereo Forum</a></p><p></p><p>It set my time alignment and also clears out any phase issues in one. Its amazing if you follow it correctly and are patient. Correlated Pink Noise (mono) should be used.</p><p></p><p>Write down current numbers and just try this method, read all 12 pages it will answer a lot of questions you may have. It's easier to hear the "noise" on tweets/mids tuning so may want to try that first to understand. Then go back through step 1 on.</p><p></p><p>I have my tweets in sails and mids in doors. Stage is centeralized on dash but does favor passenger side a little bit, it made such a drastic difference in not only my mids and highs but sub too. Found a new love in listening to live performances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreyE, post: 8419557, member: 567385"] I tried measuring and calculator methods and nothing compared to this method. [URL="http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/how-articles-provided-our-members/96196-precision-time-alignment-using-only-noise-tracks-your-ears.html"]Precision time alignment using only noise tracks and your ears - Car Audio | DiyMobileAudio.com | Car Stereo Forum[/URL] It set my time alignment and also clears out any phase issues in one. Its amazing if you follow it correctly and are patient. Correlated Pink Noise (mono) should be used. Write down current numbers and just try this method, read all 12 pages it will answer a lot of questions you may have. It's easier to hear the "noise" on tweets/mids tuning so may want to try that first to understand. Then go back through step 1 on. I have my tweets in sails and mids in doors. Stage is centeralized on dash but does favor passenger side a little bit, it made such a drastic difference in not only my mids and highs but sub too. Found a new love in listening to live performances. [/QUOTE]
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