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<blockquote data-quote="Boulderguy" data-source="post: 2606622" data-attributes="member: 572916"><p>When manufacturing companies build speakers they do it in phases. winter phase, spring phase, etc.</p><p></p><p>They usually replace the factory workers (kids) between phases in order to protect company secrets, so the speakers they were building on the last day of summer phase were completed by the new guys in Fall phase who didn't know what they were doing - they don't spend much money training these guys in Asia.</p><p></p><p>Consequently, the speakers were started in one phase &amp; finished <em>out of phase</em>. The crew that finished your speakers didn't know which terminal went to positive &amp; negative, so the terminals are probably reversed on one of your woofers.</p><p></p><p>That's what out of phase means. If anyone tells you different they're lying - I alone speak the real truth.</p><p></p><p>Take-home message: Switch pos &amp; neg on ONE of the woofers &amp; see if that solves your bass/balance problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boulderguy, post: 2606622, member: 572916"] When manufacturing companies build speakers they do it in phases. winter phase, spring phase, etc. They usually replace the factory workers (kids) between phases in order to protect company secrets, so the speakers they were building on the last day of summer phase were completed by the new guys in Fall phase who didn't know what they were doing - they don't spend much money training these guys in Asia. Consequently, the speakers were started in one phase & finished [I]out of phase[/I]. The crew that finished your speakers didn't know which terminal went to positive & negative, so the terminals are probably reversed on one of your woofers. That's what out of phase means. If anyone tells you different they're lying - I alone speak the real truth. Take-home message: Switch pos & neg on ONE of the woofers & see if that solves your bass/balance problem. [/QUOTE]
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