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<blockquote data-quote="dirthog" data-source="post: 5413693" data-attributes="member: 572229"><p>The picture layout also makes it seem like the singer will be in front of you but when you adjust T/A it will be in the middle of your dash. If you have level matched correctly.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that I think would be helpful if you don't know. When you measure for T/A you can't necessarily use those settings. Yes a tape measure said it's X distance away from your head but other things come into play that your ears hear.</p><p></p><p>One to think about is reflections and a small adjustment can correct that. Another, your ear isn't exactly where you measured from, more than likely.</p><p></p><p>If you want to know if it will work for you then try a few things. Measure to get close initial settings. Play just the mids. Use pink noise and familiar music that isn't too busy. Make adjustments to your liking. I aim for the strongest sound and then level match to get the center image in the center of my dash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirthog, post: 5413693, member: 572229"] The picture layout also makes it seem like the singer will be in front of you but when you adjust T/A it will be in the middle of your dash. If you have level matched correctly. Another thing that I think would be helpful if you don't know. When you measure for T/A you can't necessarily use those settings. Yes a tape measure said it's X distance away from your head but other things come into play that your ears hear. One to think about is reflections and a small adjustment can correct that. Another, your ear isn't exactly where you measured from, more than likely. If you want to know if it will work for you then try a few things. Measure to get close initial settings. Play just the mids. Use pink noise and familiar music that isn't too busy. Make adjustments to your liking. I aim for the strongest sound and then level match to get the center image in the center of my dash. [/QUOTE]
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