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<blockquote data-quote="Mind_nl" data-source="post: 590416" data-attributes="member: 544126"><p>All it changes is the direction the speaker cone will move. so the inverted one will move down when the other one moves up and since the one is inverted they will both move up at the same time. If you would have them both normally installed and you would switch one speakers polarity they would both move in opposite direction which will will cause the sound waves comming from both speakers to cancel each other out which will bring down your sound volume (even cancelled out completely when your sitting in just the right spot, no matter how lout you crank up the volume) This is the only reason why you have to carefully check the speakers polarity when hooking up a system inversed polarity will not cause any harm to the speaker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mind_nl, post: 590416, member: 544126"] All it changes is the direction the speaker cone will move. so the inverted one will move down when the other one moves up and since the one is inverted they will both move up at the same time. If you would have them both normally installed and you would switch one speakers polarity they would both move in opposite direction which will will cause the sound waves comming from both speakers to cancel each other out which will bring down your sound volume (even cancelled out completely when your sitting in just the right spot, no matter how lout you crank up the volume) This is the only reason why you have to carefully check the speakers polarity when hooking up a system inversed polarity will not cause any harm to the speaker [/QUOTE]
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