In Reply to: RE: time alignment ... posted by JBen on May 16, 2015 at 12:30:10:
I would say you could have a problem with your current placement, JBen?
The - what, 18dB ... 24dB? - LP filter on the subs causes a timing difference. If you are running your Maggies full range it will be less (the way I understand it) than if you have a matching HP filter on them ... but the subs need to be in front of the main speakers, if you want to use physical time alignment to delay the mains, rather than DSP.
In my situation, the subs have to be in the front corners of the room - so I already have a physical time delay, compared to where the panels will be, as well as the filter-induced delay. So DSP is the only choice.
Regards,
Andy
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