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Pls teach easy way to tuning time alignment, How to tune T.A
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TStankuangmeng
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Sep 26 2013, 04:32 PM, updated 13y ago
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Hi all,
Please teach to set time alignment, like sound go straight on dashboard centre, bass come from front, vocal and instrument have a nice depth Bass is regarding a good sound proof and xover but how?
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CarroTT
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Sep 26 2013, 09:06 PM
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QUOTE(tankuangmeng @ Sep 26 2013, 04:32 PM) Hi all, Please teach to set time alignment, like sound go straight on dashboard centre, bass come from front, vocal and instrument have a nice depth Bass is regarding a good sound proof and xover but how? What equipment u using now ? Easiest is pioneer 80prs everything built in, got auto TA, bodoh oso can tune
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TStankuangmeng
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Sep 27 2013, 02:32 AM
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QUOTE(CarroTT @ Sep 26 2013, 09:06 PM) What equipment u using now ? Easiest is pioneer 80prs everything built in, got auto TA, bodoh oso can tune  auto ta not accurate, bod oh only use auto ta. hahah I am using mosconi dsp 6to 8 processor now still learning to tuning . thanks for teaching me
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CarroTT
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Sep 27 2013, 09:17 PM
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QUOTE(tankuangmeng @ Sep 27 2013, 02:32 AM) auto ta not accurate, bod oh only use auto ta. hahah I am using mosconi dsp 6to 8 processor now still learning to tuning . thanks for teaching me Wish u gud luck tuning it since u so smart
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craziechild
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Sep 28 2013, 01:51 AM
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starting point is to measure the distance...
make sure all the polarity is correct...
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TStankuangmeng
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Sep 29 2013, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(craziechild @ Sep 28 2013, 01:51 AM) starting point is to measure the distance... make sure all the polarity is correct... Already measure and key in into dsp but not so centre yet... Next step is how? Please teach...
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ckmoy007
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Sep 29 2013, 07:47 PM
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tune with ur ear. my way of tuning TA is set all to zero. then tune by each pair of component, i.e. tweeters then midrange then midbass then sub last. mute the others except the pair u are tuning. tune onli 1 side means add the TA value to one side onli, lets say if in cm we add the value to the left component onli, add till u feel it is centered, u can take something like keys to put on dash board as a reference point. then repeat the same for the other components. if ur TA value is in milisecond, then TA right side onli. i feel that TA one side onli gives u much richer sound.
This post has been edited by ckmoy007: Sep 29 2013, 07:48 PM
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TStankuangmeng
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Sep 30 2013, 02:44 AM
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QUOTE(ckmoy007 @ Sep 29 2013, 07:47 PM) tune with ur ear. my way of tuning TA is set all to zero. then tune by each pair of component, i.e. tweeters then midrange then midbass then sub last. mute the others except the pair u are tuning. tune onli 1 side means add the TA value to one side onli, lets say if in cm we add the value to the left component onli, add till u feel it is centered, u can take something like keys to put on dash board as a reference point. then repeat the same for the other components. if ur TA value is in milisecond, then TA right side onli. i feel that TA one side onli gives u much richer sound. Yup I do the same thing now,it much more centre. But now the voice mouth a bit too wide, how to make the mouth smaller... .??? Thanks bro for your comment
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ckmoy007
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Sep 30 2013, 09:33 PM
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ta both side to make it sound narrow
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