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source
material
could
just
be
recorded
in
error. Also speaker
placement
and
the
acoustics
of
the
listening
environment
can
effect
the
phase. No
matter
what
or
where
the
cause
is
located,
the
solution
is
an easy one.
PHASE
CORRECTING
PROCEDURE
Disconnect all
but
one
Bazooka®
from
your
system.
Be
sure
that
any
loose
wire
connections
are
insulated
to
avoid
the
chance
of
short-circuiting
any
of
the
electronic
equipment.
Listen
to
the
system and
take
note
of
the
level
of
the
Bass
Response.
Connect
the
next
Bazooka®
and
compare
the
level
of
the
combined
output
to
that
of
the
single
unit.
If
the
Bass
Response increases,
the
Phasing
is
correct
and
you
can
repeat
this
process
on
the
next
Bazooka.
If
the
level
of
the
Bass
Response drops,
the
Phasing
is
incorrect
and
you should reverse
the
speaker connections
to
this
Bazooka® and compare
again.
In
short
to
INCREASE IS GOOD,
to
DECREASE
IS
BAD! Using
this
method,
any
number
of
Bazooka®
subwoofers
can be
kept
in
absolute
phase.
PRACTICE
SAFE
LISTENING
Continuous
exposure
to
high
volumes
of
sound may cause
permanent
hearing
loss.
High-powered
auto
sound systems
are capable
of
producing
sounds
well
over
130 dB. Even
short
periods
of
play
at
high
volume
levels can
impair
your
ability
to
hear
necessary
traffic
sounds and
may
constitute
a hazard.
Please use
common
sense
and
practice
SAFE
LISTENING!
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