Hi.
I'm waiting for delivery of my TM3P. In my current car, I have built in quite advanced aftermarket HiFi with time compensation settings possible for each seat in the car. In short, the audio signal is delayed from each speaker in a way, that makes the sound reach the left and right ear of the person in a given seat in perfect sync even with different distance to each individual speaker. This makes for an very good listening experience.
I have seen the way you set the balance in the TM3 is by moving a dot to a given position. How is that translated and executed by the system?
a) Is it delaying each speakers signal in a way that perfectly syncs to the spot where the balance is set (which would be awesome)
or
b) Is it just increasing and decreasing the volume of each speaker like old school car radio L/R balance knobs
Can anyone in here enlighten me?
TIA
I'm waiting for delivery of my TM3P. In my current car, I have built in quite advanced aftermarket HiFi with time compensation settings possible for each seat in the car. In short, the audio signal is delayed from each speaker in a way, that makes the sound reach the left and right ear of the person in a given seat in perfect sync even with different distance to each individual speaker. This makes for an very good listening experience.
I have seen the way you set the balance in the TM3 is by moving a dot to a given position. How is that translated and executed by the system?
a) Is it delaying each speakers signal in a way that perfectly syncs to the spot where the balance is set (which would be awesome)
or
b) Is it just increasing and decreasing the volume of each speaker like old school car radio L/R balance knobs
Can anyone in here enlighten me?
TIA