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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 117067" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Phase align subs to mains</p><p></p><p>I guess the question is, if you're already clearly having to set up and use an analyzer, why squint and fight with a single input RTA display when you can just use a transfer function? It's not like they were invented to make life more difficult. You can get a lot more information and look at it in more ways much faster than screwing around with the bars of an RTA. Certainly I understand what you're saying, that it's possible to get a rough sub/top alignment with just an RTA and some looking at the real world to make sure you're being realistic. None of us understand why you'd want to do this unless you just can't justify the cost of a real TF analyzer, in which case you still have to have all the skills that would allow you to use a TF analyzer in the first place to do this alignment method. Most people who can't afford Smaart don't need it and don't know how to use it. Clearly you know what's going on, so why screw around in the dark ages wasting your time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 117067, member: 4"] Re: Phase align subs to mains I guess the question is, if you're already clearly having to set up and use an analyzer, why squint and fight with a single input RTA display when you can just use a transfer function? It's not like they were invented to make life more difficult. You can get a lot more information and look at it in more ways much faster than screwing around with the bars of an RTA. Certainly I understand what you're saying, that it's possible to get a rough sub/top alignment with just an RTA and some looking at the real world to make sure you're being realistic. None of us understand why you'd want to do this unless you just can't justify the cost of a real TF analyzer, in which case you still have to have all the skills that would allow you to use a TF analyzer in the first place to do this alignment method. Most people who can't afford Smaart don't need it and don't know how to use it. Clearly you know what's going on, so why screw around in the dark ages wasting your time? [/QUOTE]
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