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 Reverse polarity on Subwoofer ~, What will be effected by this ?

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bafukie
post Mar 17 2011, 12:17 PM

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what is more important is that ALL speakers should be RELATIVE in phase with each other.. by flipping the phase of the sub sometimes can cause cancellation with other speakers resulting in one sided bias, muffled ec
bafukie
post May 1 2011, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(amir_zohaib @ Apr 30 2011, 10:01 PM)
Well..If you connect ur Woofer with Reverse polarity..this would happen

when the Membrane of woofer was supposed to move Forward..it will move backwards instead..

so if it was to punch sound forward..it will punch sound backward..
i think it wont damage..BUT if u play LOW bass with Loud sound..
Membrane will move backward with a LOT of force and hit the backwall instead of moving forwards..(depends on the design)

dont reverse polarity..theres a reason they marked it +ve and -ve
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that is really some absurd explanation shakehead.gif

 

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