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In Reply to: RE: You miss my point, Stu ... posted by Tre' on August 30, 2014 at 16:51:11
But getting the primary winding 'aligned' right seems to assist in picking up absolute phase (according to Clark Johnsen who "wrote the book", anyway).
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Andy
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And I agree.
If proper polarity is going to be heard, having everything else right would help.
Tre'
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It is my understanding and experience that the simpler the crossover (and best of all, no crsossover at all), the easer it is to detect changes in polarity. That's assuming the speakers are polarity-coherent in the first place.
Newer elecrttical appliances have to be correctly polarized. IIRC it is a EU convention and now universally applicable. Of course older components may not be correctly oriented. On some older units like my original Dynakits, wrong orientation adds a bit of distortion for some reason. That would make seeking polarity harder.
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