Wouldn’t my system sound terrible if I have the speakers wired out of phase?
@immathewj
Honestly no. Hahaha. You have to have a good trained ear. It just so happens I’ve run across 2 situations in a month at 2 different dealers where this happened and I alerted them to it. And these were not mid-fi stores either.
In one case the Russian oligarchy dude bought the out-of-phase Wilsons. In part because the phase reversal sounds cool and maybe open. However as others expect, bass was missing.
That’s for an entire speaker being out of phase. Individual drivers may have different weird effects. Like, if the woofers alone are out of phase, you’d only hear missing bass, but if say the midrange was out of phase (relative to other speaker) I imagine it would sound odd in other ways. Some even use these types of effects to create pseudo-stereo. Kind of. So, no I don't expect this would be truly horrible.
The OP has bi-wirable speakers, so easy to test woofers and mids with a battery.
I do think for the OP it's good to check the basics. Make sure all drivers are actually working, and that they push/pull in the right direction before talking power cables... :D :D :D