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Tweeters sound "better" when I put my hand right in front of them??
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<blockquote data-quote="Latina33" data-source="post: 3280073" data-attributes="member: 570943"><p>Hmm, might try that....my 7998 has a pretty good time alignment feature.</p><p></p><p>Are you running your SLC's active or passive? When you're running active, and are making time alignment adjustments, do you have to turn the volume all the way down like you do when you're adjusting crossover points, or it it ok to adjust time alignment on the fly with the volume up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Latina33, post: 3280073, member: 570943"] Hmm, might try that....my 7998 has a pretty good time alignment feature. Are you running your SLC's active or passive? When you're running active, and are making time alignment adjustments, do you have to turn the volume all the way down like you do when you're adjusting crossover points, or it it ok to adjust time alignment on the fly with the volume up? [/QUOTE]
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