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<blockquote data-quote="DetroitBass" data-source="post: 2393172" data-attributes="member: 571858"><p>It doesn't make a difference. The ones you have hooked up wrongwill just be out of phase. If you have them all hooked up like this, then no big deal. If you only have half you speakers hooked up out of phase you may notice some time alignment issues, but nothing that will damage the speaker. All that happens is when your speaker is normally moving out, it moves in instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DetroitBass, post: 2393172, member: 571858"] It doesn't make a difference. The ones you have hooked up wrongwill just be out of phase. If you have them all hooked up like this, then no big deal. If you only have half you speakers hooked up out of phase you may notice some time alignment issues, but nothing that will damage the speaker. All that happens is when your speaker is normally moving out, it moves in instead. [/QUOTE]
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