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Time Alignment vs. Phase Shift
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<blockquote data-quote="emilimo701" data-source="post: 7030531" data-attributes="member: 622834"><p>i wouldn't say phase shifting only affects "only one" frequency. sure, it will help if you have a couple of low frequencies canceling each other out though.</p><p></p><p>phase shifting changes the polarity of the alternating current going through your speakers. everything is exactly in original time alignment.</p><p></p><p>time alignment delays certain channels to compensate for certain speakers being further away from the listener. Sound waves, just like any other waves, are not instantaneous. They travel at constant, slower-than-optimal speed(s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilimo701, post: 7030531, member: 622834"] i wouldn't say phase shifting only affects "only one" frequency. sure, it will help if you have a couple of low frequencies canceling each other out though. phase shifting changes the polarity of the alternating current going through your speakers. everything is exactly in original time alignment. time alignment delays certain channels to compensate for certain speakers being further away from the listener. Sound waves, just like any other waves, are not instantaneous. They travel at constant, slower-than-optimal speed(s). [/QUOTE]
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