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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 5625270" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>TA is used to help correct phase shifts as well as path lengths. When you select speaker position IT should already center very decent and sound bigger than the car. The system when done should sound pretty much the same even when you lean to the extreme from each seated position. I had 3 cars that still imaged and staged pretty correct even from the back seat. I cant say that now because I have a 2 passenger little standard cab truck. I have heard MANY cars through the mid to late 90's, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 finals be it either USACI or IASCA. A lot of cars will do what Earl Z's car did and sound near perfect in 1 seated position then sound average from the other side. You may think that isn't a big deal but to me if I am at a stop light and I change levels from leaning or reach over to grab something on the other side I do not want the process of leaning over to sound like I am listening to 2 or 3 different cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 5625270, member: 541383"] TA is used to help correct phase shifts as well as path lengths. When you select speaker position IT should already center very decent and sound bigger than the car. The system when done should sound pretty much the same even when you lean to the extreme from each seated position. I had 3 cars that still imaged and staged pretty correct even from the back seat. I cant say that now because I have a 2 passenger little standard cab truck. I have heard MANY cars through the mid to late 90's, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 finals be it either USACI or IASCA. A lot of cars will do what Earl Z's car did and sound near perfect in 1 seated position then sound average from the other side. You may think that isn't a big deal but to me if I am at a stop light and I change levels from leaning or reach over to grab something on the other side I do not want the process of leaning over to sound like I am listening to 2 or 3 different cars. [/QUOTE]
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