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<blockquote data-quote="MrWizzard" data-source="post: 1009295" data-attributes="member: 555489"><p>Dosent that have to do with Phase? you would need to adjust the phase for a pair of the subs, either the ones facing the front or back so theres no cancelation..... so you would need at least two amps (each with seperate phase, or one amp and a phase module of some sort).... you could wire them out of phase, but that could make it worse since you dont know what the phase degree the cancelation would occure.... also, perhaps the delay of the Back vs the Front might cause that too, and you could need to adjust a pair of subs to have a 1 ms delay or less so the sound reaches you're ears at the same time...</p><p></p><p>i could be totally wrong, but i'm somewhat certain its either phase or delay that could fix that problem anyways....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWizzard, post: 1009295, member: 555489"] Dosent that have to do with Phase? you would need to adjust the phase for a pair of the subs, either the ones facing the front or back so theres no cancelation..... so you would need at least two amps (each with seperate phase, or one amp and a phase module of some sort).... you could wire them out of phase, but that could make it worse since you dont know what the phase degree the cancelation would occure.... also, perhaps the delay of the Back vs the Front might cause that too, and you could need to adjust a pair of subs to have a 1 ms delay or less so the sound reaches you're ears at the same time... i could be totally wrong, but i'm somewhat certain its either phase or delay that could fix that problem anyways.... [/QUOTE]
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