wiring in parrel / time correction

hey guys im running 8 speakers in parrel [ all speakers are 8 ohms going to a 8 ohm house amp] The problem is the amp sends out the signal to differnt speakers at differnt times ...not a whole lot but enough to bug ya,

So my question is how do i get the time correction better? do i use all the same length of wire ? totally lost here any help is a huge plus

here is a pic of how i wired it [ just double it since i did that on both channels ]

i did it just as the pic says however im thinking i should re do my wiring since it sounds odd.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

**** it won't let me upload my pic

 
What you are hearing is phase cancellation from different path lengths from the different drivers to your ear. There is no difference in the arrival time in signals from the amp to the speaker. Even if the length of wire was several miles long there wouldn't be a difference. You want better sound? Get rid of a bunch of the speakers and use an amp channel for each driver and simple time correction.

And don't bump your thread 3 times in less than 20 min. Impatient? Got a hot date?

 
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