dr_hillmann
Member
ok, ive been wondering about this for quite a while, and thought i'd bring it to the table with you guys.
all things considered, there is a specific volume requited in a box behind a standard mounted subwoofer, should this volume remain the same when the sub is inverted?
should the sub be wired the opposite way round... so as to make the cone run the opposite direction to as it would if mounted standard.
can a smaller (obviously not drastically smaller) enclosre be used?
sound differences? better worse?
i have 2 pioneer tws306c subwoofers... usually standard mounted... would they be suitable to flip and reverse mount?
thanks, hope to hear some interesting replies
(apologies for the ramble lol)
all things considered, there is a specific volume requited in a box behind a standard mounted subwoofer, should this volume remain the same when the sub is inverted?
should the sub be wired the opposite way round... so as to make the cone run the opposite direction to as it would if mounted standard.
can a smaller (obviously not drastically smaller) enclosre be used?
sound differences? better worse?
i have 2 pioneer tws306c subwoofers... usually standard mounted... would they be suitable to flip and reverse mount?
thanks, hope to hear some interesting replies