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<blockquote data-quote="Jimi77" data-source="post: 8849039" data-attributes="member: 673702"><p>There is some disagreement about phase vs time alignment. Some people would say you don't need phase if you have time alignment.</p><p></p><p>Phase alignment is pretty easy. Down load a phase alignment track and keep adjusting until you get the best center image. I always do each driver pair - ie do the tweeters, themselves, then mid bass drivers by themselves. Then play the full set of speakers together. If they sound out of phase as a full set, then flip one pair (either the midbasses or the tweeters) 180 degrees. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. FYI, you need to phase/time alignment first or you'll run into issues trying to equalize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimi77, post: 8849039, member: 673702"] There is some disagreement about phase vs time alignment. Some people would say you don't need phase if you have time alignment. Phase alignment is pretty easy. Down load a phase alignment track and keep adjusting until you get the best center image. I always do each driver pair - ie do the tweeters, themselves, then mid bass drivers by themselves. Then play the full set of speakers together. If they sound out of phase as a full set, then flip one pair (either the midbasses or the tweeters) 180 degrees. Good luck. FYI, you need to phase/time alignment first or you'll run into issues trying to equalize. [/QUOTE]
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