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<blockquote data-quote="nelpastel" data-source="post: 8733797" data-attributes="member: 678772"><p>How important is it to run the time alignment feature in a car audio set up? Can't you get a more enjoyable audio experience from a simple stereo sound? By the last I mean all front and rear speakers playing without time alignment. That way you hear the music coming from all directions. That's a different audio experience from a system that is time aligned, where you hear the music as if coming from a spot in front of you, you know, the front stage effect. I asked because I already have my 4 channel amplifer powering my front tweeters and midranges in a full active, time aligned system, but my rear speakers are out of the game. But maybe it is worth to invest in an additional 2 channel amp. to bring back my rears in a traditional way (without time alignment). Is it worth a try, or I better stay with my front stage ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nelpastel, post: 8733797, member: 678772"] How important is it to run the time alignment feature in a car audio set up? Can't you get a more enjoyable audio experience from a simple stereo sound? By the last I mean all front and rear speakers playing without time alignment. That way you hear the music coming from all directions. That's a different audio experience from a system that is time aligned, where you hear the music as if coming from a spot in front of you, you know, the front stage effect. I asked because I already have my 4 channel amplifer powering my front tweeters and midranges in a full active, time aligned system, but my rear speakers are out of the game. But maybe it is worth to invest in an additional 2 channel amp. to bring back my rears in a traditional way (without time alignment). Is it worth a try, or I better stay with my front stage ? [/QUOTE]
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