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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Drama" data-source="post: 1173994" data-attributes="member: 554719"><p>Time allignment is allso called time delay. When you drive you sit closer to the left speaker than you do the right. Time allignment, or delay, will actually delay the left (driver) side speaker. The delay is in milliseconds.</p><p></p><p>Some headunits have time allignment, you would have to check your manual.</p><p></p><p>So set it up. There are several different variations. Some HU will ask you for the distance in inches from eash speaker to your seat. Others like my eclipse have the delay in milliseconds. You would have to determine how much. They have a math equation in the manual that teaches you how.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Drama, post: 1173994, member: 554719"] Time allignment is allso called time delay. When you drive you sit closer to the left speaker than you do the right. Time allignment, or delay, will actually delay the left (driver) side speaker. The delay is in milliseconds. Some headunits have time allignment, you would have to check your manual. So set it up. There are several different variations. Some HU will ask you for the distance in inches from eash speaker to your seat. Others like my eclipse have the delay in milliseconds. You would have to determine how much. They have a math equation in the manual that teaches you how. [/QUOTE]
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