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<blockquote data-quote="matt scarlett" data-source="post: 7466159" data-attributes="member: 636174"><p>My friend inverted a sub once, even though the manufacturers pamphlet said not to. I think it was RE Audio sub or MTX or something (don't quote me). It lasted about an hour before it went up in smoke. I've never done it, always wanted to. The explanation I got was that; inverting a sub takes a bit of boom out of the sound. I guess it also depends on the sub you're using. I've always wanted to try it with a Focal KX series sub. But they're so beautiful, they were made to be inverted. it would be a shame not to have them on show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt scarlett, post: 7466159, member: 636174"] My friend inverted a sub once, even though the manufacturers pamphlet said not to. I think it was RE Audio sub or MTX or something (don't quote me). It lasted about an hour before it went up in smoke. I've never done it, always wanted to. The explanation I got was that; inverting a sub takes a bit of boom out of the sound. I guess it also depends on the sub you're using. I've always wanted to try it with a Focal KX series sub. But they're so beautiful, they were made to be inverted. it would be a shame not to have them on show. [/QUOTE]
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