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<blockquote data-quote="spyd3r" data-source="post: 308291" data-attributes="member: 547535"><p>Phaze control is a simple little feature........but I never saw the use for it in car audio....</p><p></p><p>If you imagine a graph of a sine wave for example. The sine wave will have a set number of periods in time....these periods in time are often exprressed as degrees in electronics... So a full period is equal to 360 degrees. Lets say our sine wave is 1 period long...it can be divided into 360 degrees. What phaze control does is most often delay an audio signal for an x amount of degress in order to overcome any obstructions a souind wave may have in the listening area.</p><p></p><p>A really simple way of phaze control is to switch polarity (180 degrees) on one driver in order to even the soundstage. But this usually results in better sound for one position...and takes away from the other.......kind of like T-correction //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/sick.gif.b1847c8dabbfeeddbcf1a78052249e10.gif</p><p></p><p>Best to leave the pahze control at 0 or 360......... Using it will more than likely hurt your sound than help. :thumbs_up :</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spyd3r, post: 308291, member: 547535"] Phaze control is a simple little feature........but I never saw the use for it in car audio.... If you imagine a graph of a sine wave for example. The sine wave will have a set number of periods in time....these periods in time are often exprressed as degrees in electronics... So a full period is equal to 360 degrees. Lets say our sine wave is 1 period long...it can be divided into 360 degrees. What phaze control does is most often delay an audio signal for an x amount of degress in order to overcome any obstructions a souind wave may have in the listening area. A really simple way of phaze control is to switch polarity (180 degrees) on one driver in order to even the soundstage. But this usually results in better sound for one position...and takes away from the other.......kind of like T-correction [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/sick.gif.b1847c8dabbfeeddbcf1a78052249e10.gif[/IMG] Best to leave the pahze control at 0 or 360......... Using it will more than likely hurt your sound than help. :thumbs_up : [/QUOTE]
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