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set time delays correctly! measure from the grid or from the bottom of the cone?
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<blockquote data-quote="surreal89" data-source="post: 8874034" data-attributes="member: 690803"><p>thank you so much for your answer</p><p>Is it normal that when you set delays, not only the speakers located on the driver's side are automatically delayed, but also those on the other side?...</p><p>I thought that once the measurements were taken the system would only delay the side closest to the listening point!</p><p>perhaps this happens because I also inserted the sub's measurements into the DSP, and therefore each speaker delays taking into account the one furthest away, in my case the sub...</p><p>therefore it is normal that the side opposite the listening point is also slightly delayed.</p><p>One thing I noticed though is that the voice is not exactly in the center of the dashboard, but is slightly slanted towards my listening side!</p><p>does centering the scene mean having the voice perfectly central in front of the eyes??</p><p>or does it have to be in the center even if my driving seat is on the left anyway?</p><p>I took the new measurements from the bottom of the cone and I have to admit that everything has gotten worse, now despite the levels, phases and intersections being laid out perfectly, a lot of the scene now seems to have moved only to my driving side.</p><p>so I restored everything to how it was before.</p><p>the scene is central, but as I said above it tends 5/10% towards my driver's side.</p><p>To correct this problem should I increase the driver side speaker delays or decrease the opposite side delays?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surreal89, post: 8874034, member: 690803"] thank you so much for your answer Is it normal that when you set delays, not only the speakers located on the driver's side are automatically delayed, but also those on the other side?... I thought that once the measurements were taken the system would only delay the side closest to the listening point! perhaps this happens because I also inserted the sub's measurements into the DSP, and therefore each speaker delays taking into account the one furthest away, in my case the sub... therefore it is normal that the side opposite the listening point is also slightly delayed. One thing I noticed though is that the voice is not exactly in the center of the dashboard, but is slightly slanted towards my listening side! does centering the scene mean having the voice perfectly central in front of the eyes?? or does it have to be in the center even if my driving seat is on the left anyway? I took the new measurements from the bottom of the cone and I have to admit that everything has gotten worse, now despite the levels, phases and intersections being laid out perfectly, a lot of the scene now seems to have moved only to my driving side. so I restored everything to how it was before. the scene is central, but as I said above it tends 5/10% towards my driver's side. To correct this problem should I increase the driver side speaker delays or decrease the opposite side delays? [/QUOTE]
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