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<blockquote data-quote="wenn_du_weinst" data-source="post: 7585476" data-attributes="member: 576676"><p>Since always that lets all of the mechanical noise enter the listening area instead of being hidden by the enclosure.</p><p></p><p>There is no definitive answer to the polarity question, it all has to do with the distance and timing it takes for the sound to leave the enclosure/woofer and then get to your listening position. That is why you try it both ways, you will notice a lot of the good amps out have a phase switch, that is exactly what reversing the polarity does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wenn_du_weinst, post: 7585476, member: 576676"] Since always that lets all of the mechanical noise enter the listening area instead of being hidden by the enclosure. There is no definitive answer to the polarity question, it all has to do with the distance and timing it takes for the sound to leave the enclosure/woofer and then get to your listening position. That is why you try it both ways, you will notice a lot of the good amps out have a phase switch, that is exactly what reversing the polarity does. [/QUOTE]
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