SXi_Si_2002
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Registered: 13th May 02
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what affect does it have on the sound if they are put the wrong way round?
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corsa-sxi
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Registered: 11th Jul 03
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damage ur speakers thats all, no big deal
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corb
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quote: Originally posted by corsa-sxi
damage ur speakers thats all, no big deal
how will it do this? All they'll do is move out when they should move in, and move in when they should move out.
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Richie
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Correct all it does is make the cone move the opposite way. The main purpose of swapping the terminal wires is for when you invert the subs ie when you have the baskets on the outside of the box.
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TOMAS
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Yeah corsa-sxi your talking out your batty! I wish people who commented on stuff actually KNEW what they were on about instead of spurting out shite that they have heard elsewhere...
Switching the + & - on speakers does no damage at all, it will however run the speaker out of phase if the others have the pos and neg the other way around. For example if you have a pair of 6 x 9's on the shelf and you switched pos and neg on BOTH left and right speaker their would be no difference to JUST the 6x9's as before. If you then switch the pos and neg on just one of the 6x9's then they would be running out of phase, this USUALLY has a very bad effect of cancelling some of the sound out. As corb said one speaker will push outwards as the other pulls inwards, thus cancellation of the sound. If a pair of speakers usually sound 'airy' as though the sound is coming from everwhere around you and is lacking in bass when your ears are exactly half way between each speaker then they are usually out of phase with each other. If the sound is clear and can be defined as comming from left speaker and right speaker (i.e can be located with the ear) then they are usually in phase. Sorry for the essay, bigup Corb
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corb
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YEAH!! BIG UP ME!! WOO HOO!!
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SXi_Si_2002
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cheers guys, jsut i had reconnected my sub after doing some work in my car, all sounded abit odd and wondered if i may have put the terminals wrong way round coz i hadnt checked and if i had would it matter anyway.
thanks for ur replies
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corb
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check u havent knocked any setting on ur amp, crossovers gains etc.
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SXi_Si_2002
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yeah ill check that, it didnt seem as much bass as it did before.
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