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<blockquote data-quote="dirthog" data-source="post: 5417223" data-attributes="member: 572229"><p>You first need to get the mid T/A set correctly. This helps to ensure you have strong mid bass coming from the mids.</p><p></p><p>Once you have done that then play with the sub T/A to get the best sound around the crossover point of the mid and sub.</p><p></p><p>Correcting T/A could be the difference between having great bass/mid bass or lacking bass/mid bass. Often times if the T/A is off you'll try to boost or use other methods to solve lacking mid bass but 30 minutes adjusting T/A can correct everything.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The image shift from left to right is more complicated but with the sub it's in front or behind you. If you have the T/A incorrect the sub will sound like it's coming from the rear. Also, if your sub level is too high, which would be most on this forum, then it will come from the rear. If you want it to sound like it's coming from in front of you then you need to have T/A set correctly between the sub and mid.</p><p></p><p>I think the goal of T/A on this forum is to have the strongest bass/ mid bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirthog, post: 5417223, member: 572229"] You first need to get the mid T/A set correctly. This helps to ensure you have strong mid bass coming from the mids. Once you have done that then play with the sub T/A to get the best sound around the crossover point of the mid and sub. Correcting T/A could be the difference between having great bass/mid bass or lacking bass/mid bass. Often times if the T/A is off you'll try to boost or use other methods to solve lacking mid bass but 30 minutes adjusting T/A can correct everything. The image shift from left to right is more complicated but with the sub it's in front or behind you. If you have the T/A incorrect the sub will sound like it's coming from the rear. Also, if your sub level is too high, which would be most on this forum, then it will come from the rear. If you want it to sound like it's coming from in front of you then you need to have T/A set correctly between the sub and mid. I think the goal of T/A on this forum is to have the strongest bass/ mid bass. [/QUOTE]
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