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Hi.

How come I don't ever seem to visualize such strange phenomenum that the voice was at dead centre with its sibilance dislocated discretly to the right or wherever in my soundstage? Of coure, I never ever use an audio graphic equalizer. But who needs it nowadays for normal home listening.

You said it was due to 5-10% manufacturers' tolerance in the X-over networks in the speaker.

Though I don't want to comment as I have not experienced such sonic dislocation, how do you know it is due to the speakers' X-over networks (only 5% relative tolerance) instead of other more significant disorders, e.g. selective frequency deflections due to the room ceiling/wall finishes & layout?

c-J


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