[Vintage-Audio] Update On AR-4 Info

AA6DX [email protected]
Mon Jul 7 17:24:00 2003


Well, Bobby .. I was not flaming anybody or anything.  I don't believe in
flaming, as you seem to do.  Just a statement of fact.   The polarity of the
speaker is NOT IMPORTANT,  as long as, in stereo or multiple speaker
applications, the polarity is properly observed.  If you are dealing with
aONE speaker monaural system, it flat does not matter which way the wires
are connected, UNLESS IT IS IN AN AUTOMOBILE, USING A COMMON GROUND, or like
that.. That's all.  Think you are a little confused, but, again, not flaming
you either.  Now, when you get into the "gizzards" of the speaker system,
the polarity becomes quite critical, as you connect the crossover,(s), and
the various drivers. Ya gotta keep them aligned.   You do know that audio is
Alternating Current, n'est-ce-pas?
Mark Nelson

From: "Robert J. McKee" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] Update On AR-4 Info


> Not important???  What do you think puts the punch in any sound
> from a bass drum to a triangle... sucking or blowing?  Think about
> that for a bit before flaming.
> Bob McKee
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