Ok, we were young
Back in the '60's, my cousin read about hooking up a third speaker "out of phase" to create a unique effect. You would run a single wire off the L terminal of one channel and a single wire off the R terminal of the other channel, to a third speaker; those two wires would be connected traditionally to the L/R speaker inputs on the single speaker. The L and R traditional speakers would be active and wired correctly. If I recall, the effect was kind of like a reverb...it added a dimension to the sound that was quite unique. I suspect it would not sound as good today as we thought it sounded back then....
I have no idea what that was actually accomplishing. You would basically end up with half of each signal being wired into one speaker creating kind of a bastard mono signal...?!?
Anyone ever heard of this weird practice?
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