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Im interested in the theory as to why the bass drivers in the GR Research X-Statiks are wired our of phase with the other drivers and if using a sub woofer should that be out of phase also, thanks
My servo subwoofers are not out of phase, but Audyssey did detect the phase shift in the X_Statics, which I told it to ignore. Interestingly enough, it only flagged them as out of phase when I connected them to the subs.
Sorry to be picky here, but the low drivers are not out of phase. They have their polarity reversed, which actually puts them in phase with the mid drivers. When adding a subwoofer, I would start with the polarity reversed to match the low drivers of the X Statik. It sounds like your software is working correctly.
Interesting. That's the first time I've heard that.
It's common to have polarity on speaker's reversed to compensate for the magnitude of the crossover (generally 2nd order) because that will put the crossover points in phase. Phase is a function of time while polarity is just a positive or negative voltage. Phase can be different at different frequencies depending on the speaker design, placement of the drivers in the box and the crossover network. I don't own X-Statik's but if the low drivers are reversed in polarity then it's definitely a function of the overall phase of the box. Since those drivers will share frequencies with the subwoofer then it makes sense that the subwoofer would more likely be more in phase with them if the polarity is reversed on the subwoofer. Room placement and room interaction could change that, but a good starting point would be to have the polarity reversed on the subwoofer to match those low drivers.