evdplancke;691794 Wrote: 
> Another strange result is that I get a delay of 1.6 ms between channels.
> Given this corresponds to a distance of 0.5m at the speed of sound, I
> suspect difference in mic distance from each speaker is not the main
> cause of the delay.  Can phase shift between channels due to wrong mic
> orientation be the cause? Again, if I have a good soundstage without
> RC, wouldn't it be better not to compensate for the delay? I will give
> it a try.

That's exactly what I encountered when the orientation of the
microphone is not correct. I always had delays between 0.02 and 0.06,
regardless the distance to the speakers (measured with 'this'
(http://www.google.ch/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=bosch%20plr%2050&source=web&cd=4&ved=0CGEQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bosch-do-it.ch%2Fboptocs2-ch%2FHeimwerker%2FWerkzeuge%2FCH%2Fde%2Fhw%2FEntfernungsmesser%2F95299%2FPLR%2B50%2F24116%2F3165140532518%2Findex.htm&ei=ecdDT8-sKcKwhAfq6NHDBQ&usg=AFQjCNEaoVrSeEf25GW_7PBb985hcVg42Q&cad=rja)).
With a correct rotation delay is quite stable at 0.00. So Phil might be
right, when he says that 5-10cm deviation from the real center doesn't
matter.


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