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<blockquote data-quote="tommyk90" data-source="post: 6703867" data-attributes="member: 545293"><p>Personally, I don't see how wiring one side out of phase would work in the slightest. While one side is moving out, the other side is moving in, effectively cancelling each other out. Both sides share the same airspace (the ported chamber), so both need to move in the same direction.</p><p></p><p>Doing what you suggested would be like wiring one sub out of phase in the setup you have now. Everything would cancel out and there would be zero output.</p><p></p><p>Somehow something must have been weird or done wrong in order for you to have any output with one side wired out of phase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommyk90, post: 6703867, member: 545293"] Personally, I don't see how wiring one side out of phase would work in the slightest. While one side is moving out, the other side is moving in, effectively cancelling each other out. Both sides share the same airspace (the ported chamber), so both need to move in the same direction. Doing what you suggested would be like wiring one sub out of phase in the setup you have now. Everything would cancel out and there would be zero output. Somehow something must have been weird or done wrong in order for you to have any output with one side wired out of phase. [/QUOTE]
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