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Matt VIP
real-world testing Scorpion?

not round here thanks mate...
zion187reigneth
i helped a dude TA his 4wd one day at the local shop and we changed the phase on the tweets using his HDX2, it produces a large noticable difference.I can change the phase on mine now and i cant tell.One thing i do notice when TA the tweets is vocals and how the lower voice and higher voice can be out of time.If u delay the tweets enough the vocals brighten up.
MaFi0s0
I need some help with TA.

Here is my situation, my TA goes only by 5cm steps, my midbass drivers are in the doors below the tweeters, and my tweeters are in the doors where the sideview mirrors are, one of my issues is I dont think I can TA the tweeters and midbass drivers separately.

I am not sure if I am ment to get the center infront of me or in the middle of the dash?
Anyway if I get it infront of me I notice the soundstage is low, if I get it in the middle then I get a higher soundstage but I feel as though everything is off to the left.

I have a problem with balance aswell, I have found that when I play pinknoise in the left and right speakers separately it is actually louder on the left even though my balance is neutral(vocals and hihats etc seem pretty much normal, it is only with pink noise)

I have come across so many inconsistencies which I put down to the acoustics and also the inability to time align the mids and tweets seperatly that it is making it hard for me to find out what is optimal at all.

My 2nd question, Should I time align my tweeters or mids? and what sound frequency or samples should I be using(treble, female vocals, male vocals, midbass?) Marty uses a female vocal but personally I find it more annoying for the beat to be off than the vocals.

I hope everything I said makes sense.
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