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<blockquote data-quote="supernov4" data-source="post: 8911478" data-attributes="member: 693452"><p>If your calculations are correct, then it</p><p>might be difficult because you are running passives?</p><p>Midbass and tweeter are being timed together but aren't located together</p><p></p><p>(Don't forget to factor in distance from grill to dust cap you want close to diaphragm as possible)</p><p></p><p>You may need to try few things to see which one you are more happy with</p><p>But may never get it dead on</p><p>It's just the nature of the beast</p><p></p><p>You can time align using the tweeters instead of midbass</p><p></p><p>Or you can maybe relocate the tweeter as close to the midbass as possible</p><p></p><p>Also double check your left and right levels</p><p>In most cases once aligned you may need to lower the level few db on your side</p><p>As they are closer and will still</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supernov4, post: 8911478, member: 693452"] If your calculations are correct, then it might be difficult because you are running passives? Midbass and tweeter are being timed together but aren't located together (Don't forget to factor in distance from grill to dust cap you want close to diaphragm as possible) You may need to try few things to see which one you are more happy with But may never get it dead on It's just the nature of the beast You can time align using the tweeters instead of midbass Or you can maybe relocate the tweeter as close to the midbass as possible Also double check your left and right levels In most cases once aligned you may need to lower the level few db on your side As they are closer and will still [/QUOTE]
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