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<blockquote data-quote="supernov4" data-source="post: 8920680" data-attributes="member: 693452"><p>Of not done right it could ruin the stage making it feel narrow or even too bright</p><p></p><p>But generally when done right it doesn't affect width</p><p>Ideally you would want "real center processing" feature in your dsp.</p><p>Not sure what kind of witchcraft is going on in the software</p><p>But can be done without it</p><p>You still have your left and right </p><p>The center is just supplementing the center, it's more of a bridge between left and right, as with everything in car audio there will be compromises </p><p>I have always done single seat alignment</p><p>Cause I rarely have passengers anyway</p><p>So I never really dug into 2 seat tunes</p><p> </p><p>Personally I find tweeters to be crucial to width, i would get them as far off to the sides as possible like sails</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supernov4, post: 8920680, member: 693452"] Of not done right it could ruin the stage making it feel narrow or even too bright But generally when done right it doesn't affect width Ideally you would want "real center processing" feature in your dsp. Not sure what kind of witchcraft is going on in the software But can be done without it You still have your left and right The center is just supplementing the center, it's more of a bridge between left and right, as with everything in car audio there will be compromises I have always done single seat alignment Cause I rarely have passengers anyway So I never really dug into 2 seat tunes Personally I find tweeters to be crucial to width, i would get them as far off to the sides as possible like sails [/QUOTE]
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