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<blockquote data-quote="frank kayser" data-source="post: 14760" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Re: As good a time as any...</p><p></p><p>A lot of good insight - As much as I thought I knew, I was sure that stacks being that far out of line would absolutely require some type of time alignment between the stacks. I should have been suspect of my use of absolutely. As pointed out, there is nothing absolute about this situation. Proved yet again, ''A little knowledge is a dangerous thing''.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The good news is that I did get my original question answered - and a lot to chew on, to boot. My controllable situations are fine.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would, however, like a crack at my example setup to try a number of things - single-stack, centered subs, but only after I've had a shot at the board - the entire ''problem'' may be there - though I'd rather look into and rule out setup and equipment problems before I ''badmouth'' another operator - especially when I don't know whether I could do as well in that situation. - I'd sure like a shot, though...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And finally, Jeff and Stewart's point that one does need to leave the console to accurately gauge one's work is well taken - and practiced, honestly. MBWA (management by walking around) Maybe I should do more. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank kayser, post: 14760, member: 28"] Re: As good a time as any... A lot of good insight - As much as I thought I knew, I was sure that stacks being that far out of line would absolutely require some type of time alignment between the stacks. I should have been suspect of my use of absolutely. As pointed out, there is nothing absolute about this situation. Proved yet again, ''A little knowledge is a dangerous thing''. The good news is that I did get my original question answered - and a lot to chew on, to boot. My controllable situations are fine. I would, however, like a crack at my example setup to try a number of things - single-stack, centered subs, but only after I've had a shot at the board - the entire ''problem'' may be there - though I'd rather look into and rule out setup and equipment problems before I ''badmouth'' another operator - especially when I don't know whether I could do as well in that situation. - I'd sure like a shot, though... And finally, Jeff and Stewart's point that one does need to leave the console to accurately gauge one's work is well taken - and practiced, honestly. MBWA (management by walking around) Maybe I should do more. Thanks frank [/QUOTE]
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