are speakers like tires...do they have to be rotated?
my guess would be no. but who am i to know? either way, id like to hear what others have to say about this: do you think speakers need to be rotated every once in a while? just like one would do with car tires? if i am listening to the same music and the bass seems to be from the right more often while the horns come out of the left would there be any reasonable assumption to rotate these every so often? i cant find any information on this, so i guess it is up to opinion...whats yours?
pretty funny idea.. waitaminute, I'M doing that!!
[QUOTE=Resident Loser]...and if you had four of the same units, swapping front to rear might be an idea, after all the front units would bear the brunt of each performance and the rears would be crusin' for the most part. Like chicken soup, it couldn't hurt!
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I was reading along, quite enjoying this thread, when this post made me realize that I DO rotate my speakers! It's not quite the same situation you describe, I've got four of the same speakers spread out among two rooms connected to the same system. Set B hardly gets played while set A gets played every day, so last year it occurred to me they would be wearing out unevenly, and I ought to let set B see more action. So I rotated them, yes. But just to make sure they age at a similar rate.