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Subsonic filter on speaker leads?
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<blockquote data-quote="deeciple" data-source="post: 8676458" data-attributes="member: 676351"><p>Sounds like you have a phase cancellation issue. Make sure the polarity on your leads correct. If the polarity on one of the leads is reversed the sound from one channel will cancel out the other when they are combined. That's why it sounds stronger when only listening to one channel or the other but weaker when listening to both. Check the "Phase cancellation" section in this FAQ to see what I mean:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bazooka.com/faqs" target="_blank">https://www.bazooka.com/faqs</a></p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeciple, post: 8676458, member: 676351"] Sounds like you have a phase cancellation issue. Make sure the polarity on your leads correct. If the polarity on one of the leads is reversed the sound from one channel will cancel out the other when they are combined. That's why it sounds stronger when only listening to one channel or the other but weaker when listening to both. Check the "Phase cancellation" section in this FAQ to see what I mean: [URL="https://www.bazooka.com/faqs"]https://www.bazooka.com/faqs[/URL] Hope this helps. Dee [/QUOTE]
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