? about inverted subs

Polarity doesn't need to be reversed. As long as you don't have the subs out of phase, it doesn't matter.

You can lose some cone area by inverting your subs, but it's pretty minimal.

 
Polarity can be changed even if the sub is mounted "normally" - sometimes, having the polarity reversed from where you think it should be is the key to having the sub disappear, location-wise...

 
It will make your subs hit deeper, lose a little punchiness, and have less power handling.

I had 2 memphis m3's on 1,000 watts and I could tell a significant diff. in the way they sounded inverted.

I actually over excurted them and the spider separated from the basket.

Be careful they're easier to overpower id you fad them in a proper box before

 
It will make your subs hit deeper, lose a little punchiness, and have less power handling.
I had 2 memphis m3's on 1,000 watts and I could tell a significant diff. in the way they sounded inverted.

I actually over excurted them and the spider separated from the basket.

Be careful they're easier to overpower id you fad them in a proper box before
Actually no, there is no difference. The only difference would be that if you accounted for the ~.1 or ~.2 cubic feet the driver takes up in the box and made it, then decided to invert it, otherwise it is exactly the same. You may get more mechanical noise with them inverted however.

 
Actually no, there is no difference. The only difference would be that if you accounted for the ~.1 or ~.2 cubic feet the driver takes up in the box and made it, then decided to invert it, otherwise it is exactly the same. You may get more mechanical noise with them inverted however.
Right on.

I guess what I meant was in any given enclosure, inverting will give you more low bass extension, and more effifiency.

If you are borb=derline with them in traditionally and invert them you can damage your moofs.

 
Polarity doesn't need to be reversed. As long as you don't have the subs out of phase, it doesn't matter.
You can lose some cone area by inverting your subs, but it's pretty minimal.
this would make sense with a sealed enclosure, but in a ported enclosure the I wouldnt think that it wouldnt make a difference because you would be using the whole cone inside of the box...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif

 
well these will be in a sealed box, and as for mechanical noise, i shouldnt hear any because it will be in the back of a suv at least 8 ft fom my ear lol and thanks for all the input!

 
Polarity can be changed even if the sub is mounted "normally" - sometimes, having the polarity reversed from where you think it should be is the key to having the sub disappear, location-wise...
come on now, don't try to confuse the kiddies.

 
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