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<blockquote data-quote="James Bang" data-source="post: 5374758" data-attributes="member: 562731"><p>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... <strong>which would make the center image right in front of you, </strong>which i really dislike. But that can be fixed by adding a little bit more delay to the left speakers.</p><p></p><p>wait, wtf, i'm the one asking the questions here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Bang, post: 5374758, member: 562731"] 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... [B]which would make the center image right in front of you, [/B]which i really dislike. But that can be fixed by adding a little bit more delay to the left speakers. wait, wtf, i'm the one asking the questions here! [/QUOTE]
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