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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 5378203" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>Yes but technacally it is not "correct"...sound stage you are trying to create should not have "boundries" as you well know you can make a speaker "sound" farther away but to do what they are saying many aspects will still appear to be coming from a closer source ..thats is why we center the car to try and BALANCE it..if you do it right you more than likely will start to or totally forget you are listening to a car...which is what a propper hornie set up generally does</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 5378203, member: 541383"] Yes but technacally it is not "correct"...sound stage you are trying to create should not have "boundries" as you well know you can make a speaker "sound" farther away but to do what they are saying many aspects will still appear to be coming from a closer source ..thats is why we center the car to try and BALANCE it..if you do it right you more than likely will start to or totally forget you are listening to a car...which is what a propper hornie set up generally does [/QUOTE]
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