In Reply to: RE: graphs posted by unclestu on October 27, 2013 at 12:54:37:
The only valid reasons for one driver being inverted polarity is to avoid the 'infinite' gap created by a second-order filter, or to correct for a different distance between the listener's hears and different drivers.
I don't believe that absolute polarity do matter; not only the Kef LS50, but also for example the Focal 1007Be, the Harbeth P3ESR, The Sonus Faber Cremona have one driver working in reversed polarity, and these are among the best-sounding loudspeakers in their category.....
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