You WILL NEED to switch phase of the sub, even if you only have one.or don't...
only switch the phase if you have more than one woofer
edit- and mounted differently
lol....You WILL NEED to switch phase of the sub, even if you only have one.Or your sub will be out of phase with the frontstage //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/blackeye.gif.66a1670f5aaf7f406e783a63e3387dc5.gif
Yes, there is a CHANCE that it will make no difference and even sound better.lol....
firstly, the audio signal path for the sub, and front speakers is HUGELY different, so, chances are, having the subs "out of phase" will make little, to no difference, or, possibly even make it BETTER!!!
Since when is this about midranges and home audio speakers?secondly, most home audio speaker systems, have the midrange wired out of phase to the tweeter, and woofer (assuming a 3 way setup)
so... as we have already pointed out to you, wiring the sub "out of phase" with the fronts, isn't a BAD thing...