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If you go to www.alpine-usa.com You can go to the i-personalize section and sign up and set it up that way. Plus a you'll learn a little from doing it yourself.
You'll need to take a measurement from your front right speaker to your ear/head... should be around like 34" I think... I haven't measured it in a while.. so it could be a little higher.
BTW if you have seperates take the measurement inbetween them around the window switch.
You'll need to take a measurement from your front right speaker to your ear/head... should be around like 34" I think... I haven't measured it in a while.. so it could be a little higher.
BTW if you have seperates take the measurement inbetween them around the window switch.
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Yes and no. It will fix the staging but the S-pod's will always be a bit bright. You can mess with the gains and try to get them not to be so bright but you'll have a rough go of it.
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Originally Posted by darkknight1999' date='Feb 4 2005, 06:53 PM
With proper time correction the speakers will all sound the same distance apart... so that way the sounds get to your ears at the same time. Balance... other wise the speaker closet to your head will sound loudest...
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Originally Posted by darkknight1999' date='Feb 17 2005, 11:29 PM
Yes and no. It will fix the staging but the S-pod's will always be a bit bright. You can mess with the gains and try to get them not to be so bright but you'll have a rough go of it.
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