Tom6897 - After a bit more thought, I retract my snarky remark.
I'm guessing that the reason for connecting one speaker out of phase and facing them towards each other is to maximize on sound cancelation (e.g. Bose and Borla Exhaust). Where my brain is now spinning is wondering if having the speaker facing each other while out of phase (i.e. one driver going in while the other is coming out) actually would couple them again? Maybe side by side facing the same direction would yield better results?
I'm guessing that the reason for connecting one speaker out of phase and facing them towards each other is to maximize on sound cancelation (e.g. Bose and Borla Exhaust). Where my brain is now spinning is wondering if having the speaker facing each other while out of phase (i.e. one driver going in while the other is coming out) actually would couple them again? Maybe side by side facing the same direction would yield better results?

