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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6525193" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>You can definitely hear a difference when you reverse the phase on subs. I personally haven't tried it with my mids. I had a lot of phase cancellation issues when I installed my Premier TS-C720PRS components. They play very well down to about 80 Hz with a 12 dB/oct slope and about 130 WRMS going to them. Playing that low, they caused a lot of phasing issues with my subs that I didn't have with my Focal Polyglass 136V components as they didn't really play under 150 Hz very well. After I reversed the phase on my subs, all my issues were gone. Like you, I don't believe this is his issue. It's either a poor install job, lack of HPF knowledge, small speakers, cheap speakers, or any combination of the previously mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6525193, member: 603800"] You can definitely hear a difference when you reverse the phase on subs. I personally haven't tried it with my mids. I had a lot of phase cancellation issues when I installed my Premier TS-C720PRS components. They play very well down to about 80 Hz with a 12 dB/oct slope and about 130 WRMS going to them. Playing that low, they caused a lot of phasing issues with my subs that I didn't have with my Focal Polyglass 136V components as they didn't really play under 150 Hz very well. After I reversed the phase on my subs, all my issues were gone. Like you, I don't believe this is his issue. It's either a poor install job, lack of HPF knowledge, small speakers, cheap speakers, or any combination of the previously mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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