Anyone know the t-correction settings for Alpine?

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Old Sep 21, 2003 | 07:37 PM
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Anyone know the t-correction settings for Alpine?

Has anyone done the math with the Alpine T-Correction Feature. I would like to do it, but it seems to complicated to me. Thanks
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 05:25 AM
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The math could get in-depth, because it's such a small distance. A quick estimate would be 1 ms per foot. For the concert stuff I do, we've never sat down and done the math for the delay towers - It takes to much time and we're all too lazy. We use the 1ms~1ft, and check by ear with snare drum pops. Of course, we are delaying 100-200ft at a time, and it's much easier than working with only 3-5ft. Also note that if you align the sound to your ears at the driving positon, that everyone else will hear the sound misaligned. I'd leave the fronts alone, but I might be inclined to align the rear to the fronts.
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 09:04 AM
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Just measure the distance of the speakers to your ears, Set it for you F others. Then go to I Personalize on Alpines website, plug the numbers, burn the setting to disc and load it in
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