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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 483631" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>No, you don't <em>have</em> to flip the polarity. The only time you <em>have</em> to reverse the polarity is if you have two subs, one inverted and one not inverted (cause if you didn't flip the polarity in this case with two subs, then the subs would be out of phase). But with only one sub, the polarity can be set whichever way makes it sound best (in phase or out of phase). You can try flipping polarity and see if that sounds better.....but if it does sound better reversed, then it is vehicle/frequency response related and not to due with the fact the sub is inverted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 483631, member: 555320"] No, you don't [I]have[/I] to flip the polarity. The only time you [I]have[/I] to reverse the polarity is if you have two subs, one inverted and one not inverted (cause if you didn't flip the polarity in this case with two subs, then the subs would be out of phase). But with only one sub, the polarity can be set whichever way makes it sound best (in phase or out of phase). You can try flipping polarity and see if that sounds better.....but if it does sound better reversed, then it is vehicle/frequency response related and not to due with the fact the sub is inverted. [/QUOTE]
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