tjcinnamon
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I have stereo dimensional array speakers which using phase cancellation and the sound stage moves dramatically if the room correction gets it wrong.I don't understand why you'd want to modify the delays post-calibration. Doing so essentially nullifies the point of the calibration, and it would likely cause ART to stop working as the support channels would no longer be phase-aligned.
Do you actually sit precisely in between--as in down to the micrometer--your front speakers? Maybe you have a vise you put your head in while watching TV? Because if not, the delays measured by Dirac will be more precise.
Also, I may be making my own using which is on a thread here.
So the calibration below 500hz is not impacted much by head movement and yes… it’s comically rigid where I keep my head.
The price I pay to avoid interaural crosstalk
Edit, it would only ruin it if I had LR as support speakers.
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