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Re: subwoofer alignmentThe problem starts when the phase response of the cabinets is dissimilar.Simply adjusting the time will allow part of the freq response to be louder (ie work together), but it is very probable that there will be cancellations at other freq. Actual measurements would be the only way to be sure of course.The problem with doing a simple "tone and cancellation method" is that yes you may get better summation around crossover freq-but there may be notches on either side-that can only be seen during measurement.
Re: subwoofer alignment
The problem starts when the phase response of the cabinets is dissimilar.
Simply adjusting the time will allow part of the freq response to be louder (ie work together), but it is very probable that there will be cancellations at other freq. Actual measurements would be the only way to be sure of course.
The problem with doing a simple "tone and cancellation method" is that yes you may get better summation around crossover freq-but there may be notches on either side-that can only be seen during measurement.