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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 116981" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Phase align subs to mains</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Finding the frequency is easy, the acoustical crossover is fairly well defined by the relative levels, the high-pass/low-pass frequencies and the slopes.</p><p>My contention is that Smaart can't perform magic, and either you are aligned or you are not. Walking the venue with a steady signal gives you a good indication of how things work out, and you still have to do that with Smaart. I do agree that if you have more options available, allpassing etc. to move the phase about etc, then you really need a tool, but here we are basically talking about getting two systems in phase at crossover frequency.</p><p>Aligning phase between units in a line-array, that's another kettle of fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 116981, member: 1285"] Re: Phase align subs to mains Finding the frequency is easy, the acoustical crossover is fairly well defined by the relative levels, the high-pass/low-pass frequencies and the slopes. My contention is that Smaart can't perform magic, and either you are aligned or you are not. Walking the venue with a steady signal gives you a good indication of how things work out, and you still have to do that with Smaart. I do agree that if you have more options available, allpassing etc. to move the phase about etc, then you really need a tool, but here we are basically talking about getting two systems in phase at crossover frequency. Aligning phase between units in a line-array, that's another kettle of fish. [/QUOTE]
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