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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 216827" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Allpass filters are useful if there is a major phase issue, but be careful to ensure your Smaart timing calibration is correct, and only make one change at a time and listen to whether it improves things. Keep in mind with so many speakers, room reflections and points of interaction you might just end up chasing your tail. Things may look good on screen with one individual speaker, but the result of everything together could be different in the room. Again, make sure you use your ears at least as much as your tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 216827, member: 46"] Allpass filters are useful if there is a major phase issue, but be careful to ensure your Smaart timing calibration is correct, and only make one change at a time and listen to whether it improves things. Keep in mind with so many speakers, room reflections and points of interaction you might just end up chasing your tail. Things may look good on screen with one individual speaker, but the result of everything together could be different in the room. Again, make sure you use your ears at least as much as your tools. [/QUOTE]
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