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which HU has the time delay thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="JaxJoker66" data-source="post: 503475" data-attributes="member: 550641"><p>I have an alpine 7893 and its called time correction at least on alpine. I use it and notice a differance. It is pretty nice but I don't think there is a serperate thing you can buy for, either your hu has it or not sorry. If you really want to help with the time delay though I suggest taking out your rear fill. Not only does it help with the time correction but it also allows for air from the trunk to reach the cabin easier which means your subs will sound louder because they don't have to travel through the back seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaxJoker66, post: 503475, member: 550641"] I have an alpine 7893 and its called time correction at least on alpine. I use it and notice a differance. It is pretty nice but I don't think there is a serperate thing you can buy for, either your hu has it or not sorry. If you really want to help with the time delay though I suggest taking out your rear fill. Not only does it help with the time correction but it also allows for air from the trunk to reach the cabin easier which means your subs will sound louder because they don't have to travel through the back seats. [/QUOTE]
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