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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 90495" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Aux feed subs?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess we could get into an argument over aligning phase and how some apparent phase shift seen in measurements are really down to alignment of the measuring system etc. etc., but we would probably get lost and the topic at hand wouldn't benefit at all. </p><p>My suggestion however is that in a aux-fed sub application, the phase alignment is, or should be a moot point because one would not be running the same signal thru' the two systems, thus one would not have any immediate issues related to the alignment at crossover frequency, whether electronic or acoustic. In the event that alignment is needed to tighten up the response for any particular instrument, thaty can be done individually for each of the instruments in question, and we are seldom talking more than two, the bass and the kick, that needs to be tightened by proper alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 90495, member: 1285"] Re: Aux feed subs? I guess we could get into an argument over aligning phase and how some apparent phase shift seen in measurements are really down to alignment of the measuring system etc. etc., but we would probably get lost and the topic at hand wouldn't benefit at all. My suggestion however is that in a aux-fed sub application, the phase alignment is, or should be a moot point because one would not be running the same signal thru' the two systems, thus one would not have any immediate issues related to the alignment at crossover frequency, whether electronic or acoustic. In the event that alignment is needed to tighten up the response for any particular instrument, thaty can be done individually for each of the instruments in question, and we are seldom talking more than two, the bass and the kick, that needs to be tightened by proper alignment. [/QUOTE]
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