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TacT Screencaps

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msr_alon1
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dd_alon1
Thumbnail for Measurements of Alon EGR II
Measurements of Alon EGR II
Thumbnail for Correction filter (bottom graph) for Alon EGR II. There is no significant correction needed above 200hz. If I could get rid of the pesky dips at 54hz and 90-110hz I could get by with several dB less correction.
Correction filter (bottom graph) for Alon EGR II. There is no significant correction needed above 200hz. If I could get rid of the pesky dips at 54hz and 90-110hz I could get by with several dB less correction.
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Measurements of the VMPS RM/X (now sold!)
Thumbnail for Correction filter for the RM/X (now sold!)
Correction filter for the RM/X (now sold!)
Thumbnail for Graphs shows delay that needs to be manually added to main channels to time align with subwoofers, depending on frequency and slope. This assumes symmetric high and low pass filters. So the correct delay is the Tac T-calculated number plus this number.
Graphs shows delay that needs to be manually added to main channels to time align with subwoofers, depending on frequency and slope. This assumes symmetric high and low pass filters. So the correct delay is the Tac T-calculated number plus this number.
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