Switching polarity of tweeter in two-way design


In order to align the time&phase of the tweeter to the woofer in a two-way design, is it a common practice to switch the polarity of the tweeter so that it is slightly delay in time? It would be similar to having the baffle slanted at a small angle.

I think it is done on the ProAc 2.5 and probably on some of the DIY two way speakers
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Not really. That will only work if the crossover frequency's wavelength is exactly twice the distance between the tweeter and midwoofer. And it would only work at that one frequency.