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<blockquote data-quote="James Bang" data-source="post: 7074844" data-attributes="member: 562731"><p>Need relative phase to be correct first.</p><p></p><p>left and right sides need to be balanced.</p><p></p><p>^if you got those down and then proceed to do the measurement method, then you will most likely end up with a stage centered in front of you, which is not center of the vehicle unless you are sitting in the middle of the car.</p><p></p><p>Adding a little more delay to the left side should help move the center focus to the right (center of vehicle).</p><p></p><p>keep in mind that 2khz+ will not be affected by T/A as much as</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Bang, post: 7074844, member: 562731"] Need relative phase to be correct first. left and right sides need to be balanced. ^if you got those down and then proceed to do the measurement method, then you will most likely end up with a stage centered in front of you, which is not center of the vehicle unless you are sitting in the middle of the car. Adding a little more delay to the left side should help move the center focus to the right (center of vehicle). keep in mind that 2khz+ will not be affected by T/A as much as [/QUOTE]
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