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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2638980" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Group delay is going to be a good indicator of how well the sub in the modeled enclosure will blend with the rest of the system when it comes to time correctness of the output. Subs you hear described as "muddy" typically have a high group delay at the freqs in question. The lower the frequency, the lower the threshold of audibility as well. In othr words, you might not be able to hear 25ms of group delay at 50Hz but at 30Hz that same delay might sound like crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2638980, member: 550915"] Group delay is going to be a good indicator of how well the sub in the modeled enclosure will blend with the rest of the system when it comes to time correctness of the output. Subs you hear described as "muddy" typically have a high group delay at the freqs in question. The lower the frequency, the lower the threshold of audibility as well. In othr words, you might not be able to hear 25ms of group delay at 50Hz but at 30Hz that same delay might sound like crap. [/QUOTE]
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