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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 5624511" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>most cars I have heard (except for a handful) who had time alignment imaged FAR worse than my first big system car with no time alignment in the early 90's....Even back in the day when guys were using ODR I can only really recall about 5 or 6 who seemed to really use it correctly. There was a red 96 camaro that ran ODR, orion amps, ID horns IN the dash firing off the windsheild and a really trick install but it still bunched up. Best way to go about it though is position it then fine tune..seen and heard many cars that they through in speakers in easy locations then try using time alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 5624511, member: 541383"] most cars I have heard (except for a handful) who had time alignment imaged FAR worse than my first big system car with no time alignment in the early 90's....Even back in the day when guys were using ODR I can only really recall about 5 or 6 who seemed to really use it correctly. There was a red 96 camaro that ran ODR, orion amps, ID horns IN the dash firing off the windsheild and a really trick install but it still bunched up. Best way to go about it though is position it then fine tune..seen and heard many cars that they through in speakers in easy locations then try using time alignment. [/QUOTE]
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