And by the way, everyone on car forums is saying: "Duh, red is positive, green is negative," without testing are not always 100% right. Polarity testers are a must have for car stereo installs and you have proved it! Thank you!
Thats very cool. I couldnt buy one from the U.S. Wouldnt deliver to Aus for some reason but did pick up a Volt up SP-2 Phasemeter which is pretty much the same as the PT9A. Would love to get my hands on the + version
I continue to hear polarity doesn’t matter as long as all speakers match is this correct? Also if all my speakers have a negative polarity should my sub have a negative polarity as well?
ALI CARREON, the idea is that all the drivers should be in phase. In other words, all of the sound waves should be going in the same direction at the same time. All the cones should be going out at the same time and going back in at the same time. If they are out of phase it will sound a little off and if there are low frequency drivers out of phase you will hear a loss of bass since the drivers will cancel each other out. Subs are sometimes a special case. Before time alignment became readily available, the distance between the main speakers and the sub was such that very low frequencies would arrive out of phase so it might sound better to swap them intentionally. This happens more often in homes than cars where the distances are often larger. However, this was a poor man’s work around rather than a fix. Today, time alignment is an easy solution and you should not do this. I hope this helps.
This might be outside the scope of a product review but I though. speakers are driven by alternating current hence w/o polarity? I have seen and installed head units and speakers that have terminals that identify with being +/-
And by the way, everyone on car forums is saying: "Duh, red is positive, green is negative," without testing are not always 100% right. Polarity testers are a must have for car stereo installs and you have proved it! Thank you!
That 6 channel B2 is looking good on the bench. I'm tempted to get one.
JaMarvelous jmar662601 it would get sandy on the beach tho
JaMarvelous jmar662601 i was thinking the same thing 😂
You said it. Synergy is gonna come out with a 5 ch amp at minimum of 150 rms x 4 and 1500 rms x 1 by next year.
Thats very cool. I couldnt buy one from the U.S. Wouldnt deliver to Aus for some reason but did pick up a Volt up SP-2 Phasemeter which is pretty much the same as the PT9A. Would love to get my hands on the + version
I know this is going on a 2yr old video but I need one of these ASAP!!! or is there an updated version I can buy?
Great Tool View Guys !!!!!
I continue to hear polarity doesn’t matter as long as all speakers match is this correct? Also if all my speakers have a negative polarity should my sub have a negative polarity as well?
ALI CARREON, the idea is that all the drivers should be in phase. In other words, all of the sound waves should be going in the same direction at the same time. All the cones should be going out at the same time and going back in at the same time. If they are out of phase it will sound a little off and if there are low frequency drivers out of phase you will hear a loss of bass since the drivers will cancel each other out.
Subs are sometimes a special case. Before time alignment became readily available, the distance between the main speakers and the sub was such that very low frequencies would arrive out of phase so it might sound better to swap them intentionally. This happens more often in homes than cars where the distances are often larger. However, this was a poor man’s work around rather than a fix. Today, time alignment is an easy solution and you should not do this. I hope this helps.
I already have one its awesome
Dumb question.. will this give you the correct polarity of wires even on led lights or anything besides speakers?
Just speakers
This might be outside the scope of a product review but I though. speakers are driven by alternating current hence w/o polarity?
I have seen and installed head units and speakers that have terminals that identify with being +/-
I believe alternating current goes from positive to negative as the sine wave goes up and down. That would give you +/-.
I just replaced my old PAC one with an Install Bay one, and now I know I have inferior tools.
They review the crap out of this lol