To Delay or Not to Delay??
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processing(eq'ing and time alignment) is the last thing that should be done after level matching, setting x-overs etc, but in the harsh environmaent of the automobile, it is an unfortunate fact that processing of some nature will be neccessary to achieve, the best sq possible, and by no means does building kick pods make getting good center image with depth and width, and escecially decent tonality a snap, time alignment gives you the opportunity to get decent sound(aka good center, height etc)in the guy who doesnt want his kick pods and speakers to get the crap beat out of them after he gets in his truck after a day of snowmobiling, dirtbiking,quading etc, you can use a factory door or dash location and achieve 1 seat sq that sounds better that alot of vehicles with pods for far less $$$, i get a kick out of the people who dump on t/a, this is the same guy who will build a set of kick pods .1 cubic ft and stuff a 800$ set of components in it, funny
Well most of the system is JBL. I'm using Crown amps a Gti sub and a Gti 6" in the kick. I am planning on using SEAS tweets in the A pillars. I know that keeping your drivers so far away from each other cam be a bad thing but from all the car I have heard most seem to sound better with the tweeter mounted in the A pillar.
What do you think???
What do you think???
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Originally posted by defro13:
it is widely accepted that humans can hear time variances as little as 1.5 ms
it is widely accepted that humans can hear time variances as little as 1.5 ms
I am old school - it has to sound good from both seats. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
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Hey I just like to get people thinking. I'm not trying to fight with you Dave but just offer a counterpoint.
Seriously though - take your computer speakers and set them up like that. I don't think it is gonna make a difference until you get over a foot difference. My experience anyway.
But then I never really meant to get into this discussion here either.
My only real point was that it has to sound good from BOTH seats for me
Seriously though - take your computer speakers and set them up like that. I don't think it is gonna make a difference until you get over a foot difference. My experience anyway.
But then I never really meant to get into this discussion here either.
My only real point was that it has to sound good from BOTH seats for me


