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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7587404" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Furthermore, when you have a system where part of it is in phase and the other part, such as the subsystem is not in phase, you will still get performance from the subsystem. That will not change. There can be a cancellation that occurs when the crossover point is met as said earlier in another post. This is the reason why it is important to wire them correctly. Now, performance individually can be changed as well, such as that from a subwoofer and its box.....which has its own linearity. When it is operating either in or out of phase with the system, it will still have its own performance characteristics that will come into play with or without the rest of the system. so, with reversing polarity in the drivers by either switching wi9res or inverting the drivers, not only does it change the entire response curve, but when part of the response goes out of phase within its own response curve, and it is a ported setup, then the same cancellation or loss of output will occur even before anything else is added to the subsystem. Do you see how important it is to get everything right the first time? Each individual component of a system will have its own characteristics of phase and output and response, and when matched with another system component, it needs to work with it....not against it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7587404, member: 634917"] Furthermore, when you have a system where part of it is in phase and the other part, such as the subsystem is not in phase, you will still get performance from the subsystem. That will not change. There can be a cancellation that occurs when the crossover point is met as said earlier in another post. This is the reason why it is important to wire them correctly. Now, performance individually can be changed as well, such as that from a subwoofer and its box.....which has its own linearity. When it is operating either in or out of phase with the system, it will still have its own performance characteristics that will come into play with or without the rest of the system. so, with reversing polarity in the drivers by either switching wi9res or inverting the drivers, not only does it change the entire response curve, but when part of the response goes out of phase within its own response curve, and it is a ported setup, then the same cancellation or loss of output will occur even before anything else is added to the subsystem. Do you see how important it is to get everything right the first time? Each individual component of a system will have its own characteristics of phase and output and response, and when matched with another system component, it needs to work with it....not against it. [/QUOTE]
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