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<blockquote data-quote="aworldcollision" data-source="post: 5914175" data-attributes="member: 591636"><p>Imprint? If so, the time allignment will be set along the entire spectrum and will be set seperately for each position in the channel. IOW, its the only way to get seperate time allignment on the same channel, because Audyssey sets it different points from low to high, rather than by channel.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why should, he? Who says he should be just because he has a 9887?</p><p></p><p>Can't move forward until I know how you plan on tuning.</p><p></p><p>Tweeters hardly benefit from having seperate time allignment. The soundwaves are a bit short for time allignment to affect them and phase can almost suffice.</p><p></p><p>If you plan on running a 3-way + sub, are you planning on running them passive? Why? Why so many? Ever thought of a center? Why so many drivers and you don't want to run RCA's...how, I guess, is what I'm asking.</p><p></p><p>Imprint can process a 3-way, passive, off of one channel, I guess, so its very possible. If you plan on putting that load on Imprint, you need to strongly consider installation. It should be spot on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aworldcollision, post: 5914175, member: 591636"] Imprint? If so, the time allignment will be set along the entire spectrum and will be set seperately for each position in the channel. IOW, its the only way to get seperate time allignment on the same channel, because Audyssey sets it different points from low to high, rather than by channel. Why should, he? Who says he should be just because he has a 9887? Can't move forward until I know how you plan on tuning. Tweeters hardly benefit from having seperate time allignment. The soundwaves are a bit short for time allignment to affect them and phase can almost suffice. If you plan on running a 3-way + sub, are you planning on running them passive? Why? Why so many? Ever thought of a center? Why so many drivers and you don't want to run RCA's...how, I guess, is what I'm asking. Imprint can process a 3-way, passive, off of one channel, I guess, so its very possible. If you plan on putting that load on Imprint, you need to strongly consider installation. It should be spot on. [/QUOTE]
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