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Subs w/magnet out, Reverse Polarity?


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ANeonRider 
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 10:46 AM / IP Logged  
They should be both wired the same way since both subs are cone out (I am assuming). The only time they would need to be reversed from each other is when one cone is out, and the other is in.
zane9000 
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 10:51 AM / IP Logged  
ok thanks. i had read all of them but i was getting a little confused so i thought i would ask for clairification. i thought when two subs were facing eachother they had to be wired out of phase so i assumed the opposite would be ture if they were facing away from eachother as well. Thanks for the help. also, i know this is off topic, but i was thinking of making the tube out of .5" acrilyc. it is suposed to be extremly ridgid so i thought it would be sutible, any thoughts?
I had Cheetos and wine for dinenr.
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 11:03 AM / IP Logged  
Put a seal in the center of that tube.  Then you can experiment with phasing, which you will want to do considering the two will be pointed in opposite directions.  For ease of wiring options, wire each sub separately to the amp.  The tube should be very inflexible, given that it is small in diameter and round.
Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
zane9000 
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 11:10 AM / IP Logged  
any suggestions on how to get a seal in the middle of a four foot acrilyc tube?
I had Cheetos and wine for dinenr.
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 11:13 AM / IP Logged  
You said above you were thinking of making it.  Is it already made? I don't know how you are going to do it, but you definitely need two separate chambers with that setup.
Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
zane9000 
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 11:22 AM / IP Logged  
im actually going to order the tube its self from a plastics company. im not sure if they would beable to put the seal in there, but if not how would i go about doin that?
I had Cheetos and wine for dinenr.
ANeonRider 
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 12:00 PM / IP Logged  
Piece of 1" MDF cut to fit, sealed with jb weld should work.
zane9000 
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 12:45 PM / IP Logged  
awesome, thankyou
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