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Old Dec 21, 2002 | 11:38 AM
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Originally posted by 94uhkord
the correct way is what sounds best to you, I wasn't being a smart*ss when I said that the first time. Everyones ears are different, you have to set it to your liking, not mine.
Than why are you wrong? You adjust your EQ settings to your ear. Time correction is the speed of sound and making sure everything hits your ear at the same time. Do your ears hear things at different times than mine?

You follow the instructions and it walks you through it. You have to measure the distance from your head to each speaker then you put that distance into the equation they give you and that tells you where you need to set the levels at. Don't trust your ear, your ear has nothing to do with how fast sound travels, except from your ear to your brain. lol Whew...
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