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Sudden realization on Soundstage and T/A
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<blockquote data-quote="JonM" data-source="post: 8616878" data-attributes="member: 671903"><p>I've been into home and car stereos and EDM for 20 years. One thing that always annoyed that crap out of me is when your listening to drum and bass or any fast bass based music and the bass is always a split second behind the rest of the song. With my kenwood ddx6702s it dawned on me to adjust the time alignment for one of the listening presets. Instead of measuring the 3.8ft from speaker to center. I moved each speaker back 19.62 feet. Now no mater what song I play, the attack and decay of the bass matches upexactly with the rest of the song.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonM, post: 8616878, member: 671903"] I've been into home and car stereos and EDM for 20 years. One thing that always annoyed that crap out of me is when your listening to drum and bass or any fast bass based music and the bass is always a split second behind the rest of the song. With my kenwood ddx6702s it dawned on me to adjust the time alignment for one of the listening presets. Instead of measuring the 3.8ft from speaker to center. I moved each speaker back 19.62 feet. Now no mater what song I play, the attack and decay of the bass matches upexactly with the rest of the song. [/QUOTE]
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