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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 5020189" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>idk the right way exactly...but one way you could try, is turn the crossovers on both ur comps and subs so that they can both play the same frequencies, then use say an 80-100hz tone (something they can both handle and play decently), fade out the comps and see how that changes the overall loudness of the tone. If it sounds quieter without the comps, then they are in proper phase, if it sounds even just a little bit louder without the comps, then they are out of phase and you can reverse either your subs or your comps</p><p></p><p>eitherway...you won't notice a difference when you're listening to music so there isn't a whole lot of point anyway, other than in knowing that it's 'right'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 5020189, member: 592162"] idk the right way exactly...but one way you could try, is turn the crossovers on both ur comps and subs so that they can both play the same frequencies, then use say an 80-100hz tone (something they can both handle and play decently), fade out the comps and see how that changes the overall loudness of the tone. If it sounds quieter without the comps, then they are in proper phase, if it sounds even just a little bit louder without the comps, then they are out of phase and you can reverse either your subs or your comps eitherway...you won't notice a difference when you're listening to music so there isn't a whole lot of point anyway, other than in knowing that it's 'right' [/QUOTE]
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