On Thu, 12 May 2005 06:27:58 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
jclause wrote:
Hi Andy Set your amplifier or receiver to monaural
(mono) and play
a recording (voice works well), otherwise play a mono
recording. When
you are positioned midway between the speakers, the voice
or sound
should appear to come precisely from midway between the
speakers with
a clearly defined image, when the polarity is correct.
Otherwise the
sound will be diffuse and somewhat odd sounding, with no
clear image.
Switch polarity to ONE speaker - you will hear the
difference.
Absolute polarity is another subject. This is also
dependent on the
absolute phase of the recording and is somewhat
controversial.
Good advice. I've never seen a speaker that was damaged by
hooking up to a single "AA" battery. If you can see the
woofer cone, a AA battery should cause it to pop foreward,
if your wires are hooke up right.
Thanks to both of you. I did try setting fm to monaural and listened.
The sound was clear, though I can't guarantee that I heard a clearly
defined image. Perhaps by sheer luck of the draw they're set
correctly.
I'll try the battery test.
Andy Katz
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