Inverted Amplifiers


What are the differences between inverted and non-inverted amplifiers? How do you tell which is which?
kusina
My concern is with the proper setting of the powered subwoofers that are part of my speaker system. The speaker manufacturer's instructions state that toggle switches on the subwoofer modules should be positioned one way if the amplifier inverts and the other way if the amplifier does not. But the speaker manufacturer's manual does not tell me how to tell one type of amplifier from the other.
In the following thread you'll find several suggested methods for setting the phasing of subs relative to mains, which is what it sounds like you are trying to do:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1258010309

Keep in mind that both possible settings are probably compromises to some degree, and are influenced by the physical positioning of the subs relative to the mains.

Regards,
-- Al
My RELs instructions indicate that this is best set by ear, in my case out of phase sounded better. The Sumiko site has their set up guide for subs which is simple and helpful.
You can tell that an amplifier is inverted if the feet are on top and the lettering on the front is upside down.
Thanks for the information on setting up subs. In my case the actual setting up is easier. The main modules (tweeters and mid-subs) bolt on to the subwoofer modules, so the problem of positioning subs is taken care of. And the manufacturer recommends values for most of the various subwoofer settings. The end user (me) only has to choose two settings: the volume of the subs, set by ear to complement the volume of the main modules (no problem for me), and the matter of deciding whether the main amplifier is inverting or non-inverting. The phase settings on the subwoofers have only two values: 180 (for non-inverting amps) and 0 (for inverting amps). So my question is most immediately about amplifiers rather than about subwoofers.