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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 892496" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>People think that polarity is a "right" or "wrong" situation. It's not (other than the situation I pointed out above). You honestly should try your subs both ways (reversed and normal) and see which way sounds best. There is no right or wrong...it's just whatever works best in your install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 892496, member: 555320"] 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. People think that polarity is a "right" or "wrong" situation. It's not (other than the situation I pointed out above). You honestly should try your subs both ways (reversed and normal) and see which way sounds best. There is no right or wrong...it's just whatever works best in your install. [/QUOTE]
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