long story...

months ago my cat jumped on top of one of my M60s, knocked it over and the magnet dislodged from the tweeter. I slapped it back on, but there was definite damage to the tweeter, hence the sound. I wrote to Axiom figuring that with as much money as I had spent (M60s, M80s, EP500, M22s, QS8s, Algonquins, and M3s) that perhaps I would get a new tweeter sent. I was told it would cost me $40 for a tweeter. I didn't do anything about it at the time, because I really didn't have the extra cash to get the replacement. anywho, I recently decided it was time to replace the tweeter, so I purchased two Usher soft dome tweeters to replace the damaged one and the other side as well. I received the new tweeters today and started to install them when I came across this issue and thought I might get an answer from the forum, or Google. The Google search found info about people reversing tweeter polarity to reduce high Hz. Apparently, people purposely reverse tweeter polarity depending on the results.


If I were truly plastered, could I do this?