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reversing phase???
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<blockquote data-quote="thch" data-source="post: 5021634" data-attributes="member: 562032"><p>again, its easiest to just try. typically the choice is based on "is the speaker far from the other speakers" or "does the crossover inheriently cause a phase mismatch" often the tweeters are not "close" to the mids, and the woofers are not "close" to the mids. its always best to keep track of which speakers you've flipped. from there its just determining what you like best. unless you have something like an RTA or spectrum analyzer that can make objective measurements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thch, post: 5021634, member: 562032"] again, its easiest to just try. typically the choice is based on "is the speaker far from the other speakers" or "does the crossover inheriently cause a phase mismatch" often the tweeters are not "close" to the mids, and the woofers are not "close" to the mids. its always best to keep track of which speakers you've flipped. from there its just determining what you like best. unless you have something like an RTA or spectrum analyzer that can make objective measurements. [/QUOTE]
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