OP murph 10+ year member Low for Life 4,280 3 Richmond,VA Jun 5, 2012 Thread Starter #16 I was told for imaging purposes it is actually beneficial to widely delay the rear speakers. It makes the music sound like your in a large building and gives great depth perception. Sounds bad for the people in the back though.
I was told for imaging purposes it is actually beneficial to widely delay the rear speakers. It makes the music sound like your in a large building and gives great depth perception. Sounds bad for the people in the back though.
CHEMMINS 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,277 2 Nevernever Land Jun 5, 2012 #17 Eh....not a big fan of the echo effect.