Matched Slopes
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2016
- This video is an attempt at illustrating the importance of overlapping phase traces with matched slopes throughout the crossover range when i.e. aligning main speakers to subwoofers.
It demonstrates how the sine wave is an inappropriate signal for alignment and that the warble is a more suitable signal.
Headphones due to low frequency content are recommended.
Click the link below for more information
www.merlijnvanveen.nl/en/stud...
The music at the end of the video is royalty free by www.bensound.com
Thanks so much for doing these videos, where I live there are no good audio schools, this is so helpful, hope you can continue doing more videos
Thanks for sharing .Learned a lot.
Great video. Thanks much!
Thank you for the video! I am still confused though....In my car audio system I have fronts at 80hz -12db, rears 100hz -12db and subs at 80hz -12db. So would this mean I am flipped on one set of speakers and need to drop them all to -24db?
Great video. Really learned a lot. Quick question --- if you know that you have phase/time alignment issues, by looking at the Smaart traces, how do you know which speakers should get delayed? (delay the mains vs delay the sub). Thanks again!
the less steifer means it comes faster, so u have to delay the speaker which has the les steifer Phase.
Hi Merlijn,
what software in mac are you using? I'm trying to practice slopes and filters without any processors and loudspeakers involved?
Hope you can shed some information.
Thanks!
hi, how to create a pink noise with given crest factor?
if you can share the plugin crossover unit