Let's Seperate Myth From Fact....
My current setup allows me to change from a front only listening position to left, right, rear, and all. When you flip through them you quickly realize how T/A works it's magic and how well. The front only position is for both left and right positions but does not sound quite right comparing to the left only.
Or do you have a preset DSP with LEFT, FRONT, ALL settings? If this is what you have, we're not talking about the same thing.
I think the problem is correct positioning in a car is next to impossible. I've gone further than most people when it comes to equal path lengths, and they still arant the same. Two seat cars are very hard to do properly. I've only sat in 3 cars that staged well from both seats. And even they couldnt touch the best 1 seat cars. No one needs TA, but if you want good staging in a car, your going to have trouble with out it.
I'd like to offer as well that, for our 15000+ members, that maybe two dozen or less can really understand, appreciate, and expect the level of performance that a world level car delivers.
Yes you can adjust each speaker individually and you can listen to each individual zone. Once you setup your mic in your drivers seat you're basically calibrating for every position at the same time, it's simple math. I don't know what you mean by DSP, it's all DSP.
Last edited by vrdublu; Dec 19, 2009 at 01:35 PM.
it is just your not making sense half the time and your giving half answers, you have good understanding then you don't... and I get distracted easily by shiny things too
OK I give! I go from following what you are talking about to not understanding and it is frustrating. What car audio device are you using? what home audio device are you using?
it is just your not making sense half the time and your giving half answers, you have good understanding then you don't... and I get distracted easily by shiny things too
it is just your not making sense half the time and your giving half answers, you have good understanding then you don't... and I get distracted easily by shiny things too
I think the problem is correct positioning in a car is next to impossible. I've gone further than most people when it comes to equal path lengths, and they still arant the same. Two seat cars are very hard to do properly. I've only sat in 3 cars that staged well from both seats. And even they couldnt touch the best 1 seat cars. No one needs TA, but if you want good staging in a car, your going to have trouble with out it.






