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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbyandryan" data-source="post: 7724226" data-attributes="member: 640844"><p>I am not sure that is the issue. The bass kick is milliseconds when sweeping, and noticeable delay in the kick must be associates with the wiring or timing from the head. Are you using any kind of DSP? Depending on how you wired this, you will experience this effect. It is most noticeable on faster paced music especially with a bass drum beat of 4/4 timing. I am not sure of the answer. I have the same effect when I have my DSP on and I did not wire it myself. I believe the installer at ABT in Glenview, IL tapped into the incorrect line feed that is subject to timing delays when the DSP is engaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbyandryan, post: 7724226, member: 640844"] I am not sure that is the issue. The bass kick is milliseconds when sweeping, and noticeable delay in the kick must be associates with the wiring or timing from the head. Are you using any kind of DSP? Depending on how you wired this, you will experience this effect. It is most noticeable on faster paced music especially with a bass drum beat of 4/4 timing. I am not sure of the answer. I have the same effect when I have my DSP on and I did not wire it myself. I believe the installer at ABT in Glenview, IL tapped into the incorrect line feed that is subject to timing delays when the DSP is engaged. [/QUOTE]
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