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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1417617" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Negligible as in....not a big difference in sound? If that's what you are asking...TA can make a <em>biiigggg</em> difference. I'm using 2ms delay on the left side IIRC via my 8053, and you can tell a very clear and distinct difference between when I'm using it and when I'm not. With the TA the images really focus up and stay steady, the sound itself becomes less diffused and better focused. Really quite a big jump in sound.</p><p></p><p>TA can help, but it can also hurt. The more TA you apply, the more it'll begin to narrow your soundstage.</p><p></p><p>Also, TA will only improve imaging from one seat, and worsen it in the other. So, while the driver's side may sound much improved, the passenger's side is quickly going deeper into the shitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1417617, member: 555320"] Negligible as in....not a big difference in sound? If that's what you are asking...TA can make a [I]biiigggg[/I] difference. I'm using 2ms delay on the left side IIRC via my 8053, and you can tell a very clear and distinct difference between when I'm using it and when I'm not. With the TA the images really focus up and stay steady, the sound itself becomes less diffused and better focused. Really quite a big jump in sound. TA can help, but it can also hurt. The more TA you apply, the more it'll begin to narrow your soundstage. Also, TA will only improve imaging from one seat, and worsen it in the other. So, while the driver's side may sound much improved, the passenger's side is quickly going deeper into the shitter. [/QUOTE]
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