I would need help with the runtime correction, also known as LZK.
What is my problem?
Well, that's quite simple. I don't understand how the Dudu7 function works, where you can enter the speaker's volume in centimeters. For example, I enter 106 cm for the driver's seat in my Volkswagen T5, and I think it displays 2 or 3 milliseconds. So far, so good.
Now comes the thing I don't understand, and which I'm used to with all the Pioneer, Alpine, or Kenwood radios. When I adjust the settings in Dudu, the sound changes, which is initially correct. But if I now enter the passenger's height in centimeters, the sound sounds exactly the same as if everything were set to 0. That shouldn't be happening. Now comes the next problem. If I then change the cm, for example, to get the soundstage more or less centered, I notice how the bass actually becomes stronger at times and less at times. That shouldn't really be the case.
I am used to it as follows with all my old radios as Pioneer etc.
I enter my cm into the radio and the stage moves from right to left etc. But the bass was never stronger or weaker. Since I only have a 2.0 setup, there's no point in adjusting anything at the front or back.
Please explain to me what's going on here? What might I be doing wrong?
If it's interesting.
Both my VW T5 doors are insulated with aluminum butyrics. I use an Eton UG 3.2 VW T5 front system.
In general I find the sound of the radio very dull and thin.