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Crossover Polarity Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Simon" data-source="post: 1406" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>I will preface my question by saying that I am no expert on passive crossovers, a fact that will be obvious to some of you after reading my question!</p><p></p><p>Just because I had them laying around, I thought I would put a couple of JBL 2206H's into a couple of JBL MPro 412 cabs. As expected, there was a nice improvement in the low end of the cab, especially at higher volume, but what puzzeled me is that switching the polarity of the woofer had no effect on the sound. Whether I wired the + to the red or black terminal of the JBL, I could hear no difference! Should I have heard a difference? How should switching the polarity of the woofer affect the performance of a passive crossover?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Simon, post: 1406, member: 264"] I will preface my question by saying that I am no expert on passive crossovers, a fact that will be obvious to some of you after reading my question! Just because I had them laying around, I thought I would put a couple of JBL 2206H's into a couple of JBL MPro 412 cabs. As expected, there was a nice improvement in the low end of the cab, especially at higher volume, but what puzzeled me is that switching the polarity of the woofer had no effect on the sound. Whether I wired the + to the red or black terminal of the JBL, I could hear no difference! Should I have heard a difference? How should switching the polarity of the woofer affect the performance of a passive crossover? [/QUOTE]
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