mikes2017gt
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I know that using 24db/oct slopes keeps things in phase (vs. 12db or 18db) but that's about the extent of my time-alignment knowledge. I know enough to research what the frequency response of a driver is and then keep it safely within its operating range and I'm pretty good with EQing, but this time alignment is new to me.
I figure since the TWK-88 has those capabilities, I should use them to get the system sounding as good as it possibly can. I'm planning on setting two different presets; one with good time alignment for the driver and the other for the passenger, so I can knock people's socks off.
I figure since the TWK-88 has those capabilities, I should use them to get the system sounding as good as it possibly can. I'm planning on setting two different presets; one with good time alignment for the driver and the other for the passenger, so I can knock people's socks off.
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I'm trying to get as much prep work as possible done so that I'm not fiddling with building tuning files from scratch once I've finished the physical install. So it's measurement time.