is there a way to find out if one of the drivers in my speakers is wired out of phase? without taking apart the speakers? my speakers are 2.5 way and can be bi-wired (if that makes a difference).
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Topic - drivers out of phase? - vad69 18:01:07 12/08/09 (20)
- Depending on the XO slopes used, the drivers may *need* to be wired out of phase. :-)) nt - andyr 22:08:43 12/15/09 (0)
- Tell us the answer! Are they? Nt - Frihed89 07:44:33 12/10/09 (0)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - DMW 03:51:39 12/09/09 (0)
- What makes you think your drivers are out of phase? - Frihed89 01:18:46 12/09/09 (1)
- RE: What makes you think your drivers are out of phase? - vad69 11:15:19 12/09/09 (0)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - hg 21:51:42 12/08/09 (1)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - vad69 11:15:59 12/09/09 (0)
- Yes... - mkuller 21:42:37 12/08/09 (5)
- RE: Yes... - Pro Sound Guy 11:13:02 12/10/09 (0)
- If there is a capacitor in series connection with driver, the D battery approach won't work. - Edp 10:10:01 12/09/09 (0)
- Sometimes the individual drivers are supposed to be out of phase - keith_d 08:19:13 12/09/09 (2)
- RE: Sometimes the individual drivers are supposed to be out of phase - vad69 11:16:51 12/09/09 (1)
- They could both be wired incorrectly - keith_d 14:32:21 12/09/09 (0)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - Duke 19:31:30 12/08/09 (6)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - Bill the K 08:27:30 12/09/09 (5)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - Duke 12:25:21 12/09/09 (3)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - Bill the K 19:16:07 12/09/09 (0)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - vad69 13:46:23 12/09/09 (1)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - Duke 16:55:53 12/09/09 (0)
- RE: drivers out of phase? - srdavis2000 08:56:22 12/09/09 (0)