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Old 8th January 2012, 05:18 PM   #1
mertol is offline mertol  Turkey
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Default Do I need to reverse polarity of one of the drivers if I use a 1st order passive line

Hi ;

I am using a passive 1st order XO @ 2500khz on my active monitors.
There are no inductors used.

I haven't reversed the polarity on either of the drivers but I have seen a smilar design in the net where polarity is reversed for one of the drivers.

I know best way is to try and see it my self but before going out that route , can any one help me decide?

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Mertol
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