James Bang
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Hand/Ear Coordination
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the tape measure method is get the difference in distance of the speakers from the listening point, so you know how much to delay. What that is meant to do make the sound from each speaker to reach you at the same time, delaying them to equal distances... which would make the center image right in front of you, which i really dislike. But that can be fixed by adding a little bit more delay to the left speakers.Pretty much, I know lots of people say that does not work, but it works for me. Chad(from diyman, not chad hicks) uses a tape measure but I dont see how that works. That tape measure does not know how high to lift the stage and where to make tonal compromises, it might sound balanced, but that's as far as it can do right?
edit: my actual method is if its in m/s ( i hate the cm and inches) I start delaying the driver side mid until the voices start coming from the windshield(rearview mirror center) then I start delaying the driver tweeter for finishing touches, they say you cant hear a tweeter move, but if you are crossed below 8khz you can hear it //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif ( "they" are the people that are running 4way so that figures)
wait, wtf, i'm the one asking the questions here!
