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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana_CRX" data-source="post: 8574769" data-attributes="member: 570083"><p>You can use a 9v battery to independently test the phasing of your mids ..hook neg to speaker neg and pos to speaker pos ..and the speaker should move out ..if it moves in its wired wrong ..there are special meters that can pick up phasing when everything is wired up but the battery test is simple ..as far as I know this won't work through the passive crossover which could be soldered wrong inside and I wouldn't recommend on the tweeters individually ...another issue you may have is cancellation and in that case you sometimes need to wire a speaker out of phase to fix this ..the reason you sometimes see a phase switch on decks and amps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana_CRX, post: 8574769, member: 570083"] You can use a 9v battery to independently test the phasing of your mids ..hook neg to speaker neg and pos to speaker pos ..and the speaker should move out ..if it moves in its wired wrong ..there are special meters that can pick up phasing when everything is wired up but the battery test is simple ..as far as I know this won't work through the passive crossover which could be soldered wrong inside and I wouldn't recommend on the tweeters individually ...another issue you may have is cancellation and in that case you sometimes need to wire a speaker out of phase to fix this ..the reason you sometimes see a phase switch on decks and amps [/QUOTE]
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