I'm trying to learn better alignment in the field, especially as you say, sometimes with very limited time to run tests. Using 80hz as the example like you do in the video, what if I just reverse polarity of one of them, say the subs, run a test tone of 80 hz through both speakers. Then I add delay to the closest speaker to my listening location until I hear cancellation. Once I flip phase back, I should have summation, but am I also aligned (roughly)?
I'm trying to learn better alignment in the field, especially as you say, sometimes with very limited time to run tests. Using 80hz as the example like you do in the video, what if I just reverse polarity of one of them, say the subs, run a test tone of 80 hz through both speakers. Then I add delay to the closest speaker to my listening location until I hear cancellation. Once I flip phase back, I should have summation, but am I also aligned (roughly)?
Hey there inthemix, please see if this helps: ua-cam.com/video/_KdMlCEblgE/v-deo.htmlsi=O1CXqMkYjbmbBY4g
Superb sir ❤❤