In Reply to: Re: If you ever worried about fitting a pair of horns into a small place... posted by Saturntube on March 19, 2007 at 13:38:14:
. . . it's called syncopation. These speaks must be great for jazz. :-)Seriously, am I correct in assuming that the only viable alternatives for time correction in this kind of a setting are 1) to align the diaphrams of the horns or 2) to use digital delay?
BTW one good way to do time alignment with a bass horn is to have the bass horn behind, below, or above the listener, and listen seated in the mouth of the horn. Then if the distance from the other horns to the listening position is the same as the overall length of the bass horn, everything will be aligned.
I would be scared to death to try a system like this . . . there is NO turning back, NO possibility for failure. You either get it right or you are screwed for life.
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- That time lag is a feature . . . - Christopher Witmer 21:46:56 03/19/07 (0)