I just read something Andy from Audiofrog posted and it made me wonder what everyone else is doing.
He said “If you have two channels in the DSP to devote to feeding the sub, then you can tune one (side of the car) with the left and one with the right. Then, when you play both channels it'll be correct.”
Are you all muting the R channel on your DSP that feeds your sub when tuning your L side (and vice versa when tuning the R side?
I’ve been tuning the sub with both the L and R sides linked. Treating it like mono I suppose. But is this wrong?
I suppose I figured that the sub would always be playing L and R side info together. So why not tune them together?
I guess if I’m truly keeping the signals separate (and not mixing them as mono) before routing them to each channel of the woofer, then indeed it might make more sense to tune these channels separately as they will carry different info. If, however, I combine the L and R channels and send them together to each (L and R) channel of the subwoofer then I think tuning them together as I am doing makes sense.
How are you all doing it with regard to routing signal to each sub channel and tuning?
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