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Old 06-13-2015, 05:41 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ronin06 View Post

I wouldn't worry about staging with a sub. Low frequencies are non-directional, depending upon where you set your crossover point.
True, to an extent. Sub-bass frequencies are non-directional to a point, but they definitely contribute to your soundstage. A truly exceptional subwoofer will get lost in the front stage, and blend seamlessly with it. A mediocre subwoofer cant do that regardless of tuning/ time alignment..... If you can tell where your subwoofer is located in your car, it needs work. (if you are anal about it, that is) most are not. I am.
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