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Correct way to wire inverted subs (when in combination with std. mounted subs)
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<blockquote data-quote="timma100" data-source="post: 8139579" data-attributes="member: 637068"><p>I've seen people do it different ways (on youtube, I dont have any friends) Essentially if you have a box that has inverted and standard mounted subs, and they're using the same air chambers, shouldn't the inverted subs be wired out of phase? (Switched polarity) If you did that, then technically the cones movement on down and up stroke would be the same between all woofers in relation to air cambers. (all cones moving into the enclosed chamber, and then all moving out into the vehicle. I have no plans to setup inverted subs, it just bugs me so see people wire them all the same and flip the woofers around. Let me know what you think</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timma100, post: 8139579, member: 637068"] I've seen people do it different ways (on youtube, I dont have any friends) Essentially if you have a box that has inverted and standard mounted subs, and they're using the same air chambers, shouldn't the inverted subs be wired out of phase? (Switched polarity) If you did that, then technically the cones movement on down and up stroke would be the same between all woofers in relation to air cambers. (all cones moving into the enclosed chamber, and then all moving out into the vehicle. I have no plans to setup inverted subs, it just bugs me so see people wire them all the same and flip the woofers around. Let me know what you think Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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