Geezersoup 10+ year member
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I don't know much on the subject, but I have five friends who have inverted subs without a problem, three of them with the subs in there for over a few years now.
is that true??? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gifAdds 3dbs...
fa·ce·tious ( P ) Pronunciation Key (f-sshs)Whoa that's new to me. Someone else tell me that's valid/invalid?
I always heard reversing is just for looks and has no effect on anything else.
That's only if you invert one woofer and have one "regular" mounted. If you only have one sub and invert it, you do not need to reverse the polarity. If you have two subs and you invert them both, then you do not need to reverse the polarity. If you have two subs, and one is inverted and one is not, then you DO need to reverse the polarity of one of the subs.when u invert the su bs ur supposed to reverse the polarity of the sub OR if ur amp has a phase shift option use that.
It is the vehicle, box, settings, and equipment. That all effects the different sound.I have other cars in the same household running half what i have power wise and basically they seem to have a much better bass line then me and the only thing i can think of is the box im using.
this is very understandable but i have put this box/amp sub setup in other vehicles with the same result the subs just dont get loud as everyone tells me they should get.It is the vehicle, box, settings, and equipment. That all effects the different sound.
what is that box tuned to ?this is very understandable but i have put this box/amp sub setup in other vehicles with the same result the subs just dont get loud as everyone tells me they should get.